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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all senses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete range of human perception or experience, often in contexts related to sensory experiences or holistic understanding.
Example: "The dish was designed to engage all senses, from the vibrant colors to the aromatic spices."
Alternatives: "every sense" or "all perceptions".
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All senses work.
Everything is covered, in all senses.
He is notably dry, in all senses.
We must improve in all senses".
In all senses of the term.
In all senses, a night to remember.
Wholesomeness is hot, in all senses.
In particular, priming showed a significant effect across all senses.
It has become a city of excess, in all senses.
Unsolved means all senses hover, loom, linger, harken.
He was, in all senses, a student of human nature.
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