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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location that is distant or not immediately accessible, often indicating a general area rather than a specific point.
Example: "The supplies are all over there, near the back of the warehouse."
Alternatives: "over yonder" or "in that direction".
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When the raid is all over, there is almost a religious hush at the scene of the killing.
In fact, when this is all over, there is undoubtedly another Pat Tillman tribute in the works, so the league can wrap itself in imagined nobility again.
In libraries all over, there are young entrepreneurs who are making the library their start-up business office.
At the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, they have artists all over there, and they are discovering that involving artists can improve their work radically.
He was kind of scattering the ball all over there for us, making it difficult to go to secondary pitches, especially since he had not been using them".
What Leo Durocher actually said (referring to the New York Giants baseball team) was "The nice guys are all over there, in seventh place".
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All the brothers worked over there.
All my problems, I leave over there".
"They were playing so well; we were all excited over there," Chandler said of his teammates.
"It's not like we can all go over there with placards and say, do something".
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all the victims over there and all the people affected by this.
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