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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all something" is not correct and usable in written English as it lacks specificity and clarity.
It can be used when referring to a complete set or totality of a particular category, but it typically requires a noun to follow "all" for proper usage.
Example: "All students must submit their assignments by Friday."
Alternatives: "every single" or "the entire".
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"I just have to tell you all something.
After all, something could still change.
But over all, something is missing.
I'll give you all something tomorrow".
But it was all something of a ruse.
After all, "something black comes in the door," he said.
He was after all something of a Christian.
And this is all something that fits on one page.
So this is all something of a distraction.
But over all, something seems to be working.
Isn't she, after all, something of a mystic?
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