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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all opportunity" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing the entirety of available chances or possibilities, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "We must seize all opportunity that comes our way to ensure our success."
Alternatives: "every opportunity" or "all chances".
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For those seeking beachfront bargains, after all, opportunity can be fleeting.
He'd taken her away from her homeland, her language, far from all opportunity.
"All opportunity, little execution" is a criticism that an executive close to Twitter has hurled at the firm.
"I think the FA has lost all opportunity to put some sense into the images everybody saw.
Mr Speaker, stability the foundation; more investment not less; responsibility from all, opportunity for all and not just the few.
One way of resolving such theoretical disputes would be to deprive people from birth of all visual sensory experience and, hence, of all opportunity for visual perceptual learning.
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Liz Forgan, chair of the fund, said: "This was a once-and-for-all opportunity to keep the Madonna in Britain and strengthen a great national collection.
Anyway, now that asylum seekers are seeking asylum away from this land of bugger-all opportunity, it's time for the squatters to make a return – otherwise the Daily Mail could go bust.
We will look at all opportunities available.
"These are all opportunities down the road.
Greenspan resists all opportunities to portray himself as cool.
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