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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all over this part" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to describe something that is widespread or present in a specific section or area.
Example: "The graffiti was all over this part of the city, making it look vibrant and chaotic."
Alternatives: "throughout this section" or "scattered across this area".
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His footprints are all over this part of the map of the Southwest.
The remains of dairies are scattered all over this part of London.
There's graffiti all over this part of London, but these particular words, tinged with nostalgia and rebellion, tell a story.
Construction was happening all over this part of Portland, the industrial becoming more residential by the month.
His church used to put on clambakes to raise money, and they were such good clambakes they attracted people from all over this part of Staten Island, and he always had charge of them.
The film of "Cats" goes all over this part of London.
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People came from all over be part of the history.
The damage is considered as an all-over part-through crack parallel to one edge of the plate.
The case of an all-over part-through crack parallel to one edge of the plate is considered.
The cloud is heaviest over this part of her life.
Shave over this part lightly.
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