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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all square" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two or more sides or parties are equal or in agreement. Example: After lengthy negotiations, the two companies finally reached a settlement and decided to call it "all square."
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all square
adjective
All players or teans having the same score; tied, drawn.
Exact(53)
Match all square again.
And it's all square.
All square after one.
Yankees-Orioles all square at 1-1.
They are all square numbers.
We're all square once again.
Similar(7)
But the three other matches ended all-square.
There, in the midnight hour, the contest finished all-square at two goals apiece.
The Italian Super Cup is all-square at 1-1.
It was all-square on 55 minutes though thanks to Hearts youngster Holt.
Both were all-square, with overall score locked at 13-13.
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