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The phrase "all out work" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a sense of complete effort or dedication, but it is not a recognized expression. An example could be: "I put in all out work to finish the project on time," but it would be clearer with a different phrasing.
Alternatives: "full effort" or "maximum effort."
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They concluded the policies violated the core culture at Stanford: that excellent work required all-out work devotion, all the time.
Chemist Chad Mirkin of Northwestern University, Evanston, in Illinois, who sits on the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, worries that not only will positions dry up, but perceptions of the postdoc as an "all-out work commitment" that prepares young scientists for a faculty position will change.
Are robots going to put us all out of work?
We're all out here working.
Those clients are almost all out-of-work single mothers.
"We work it all out.
If it all works out, then it works out.
But it all works out.
"It's all working out.
So, it all worked out.
Usually it all works out.
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