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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over said" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The message was all over said, but no one understood it."
Alternatives: "widely stated" or "commonly mentioned".
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"They beat us all over," said the defenseman James Patrick.
"We looked all over," said Dr. Bill Levis, a physician.
"It's all over," said Maxim, writing yet another letter.
"He creates chances from all over," said Holgersson, who scored his third goal of the season.
"We were pre-approved all over," said Ms. Fatino, 49, a former marketing executive.
"Black, white, and flat all over," said one insider describing the new OS.
"Well, he won us all over," said Jo Ann Bachman, one of Mr. Anderson's assistants.
"The lights in the city were going on and off all over," said Cpl.
"I kind of wish we could start all over," said a third.
"It's like it's all over," said Bill Lynch, deputy mayor to David N.
"We saw the helicopter propellers fly all over," said Katie Tanski, of Hoboken.
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