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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all tension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a complete absence of tension or stress, often in a context of relaxation or resolution.
Example: "After the long meeting, there was finally all tension in the room, and everyone could breathe a sigh of relief."
Alternatives: "complete calm" or "total relaxation".
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A Segond fracture can be caused by high ALL tension forces, and is often the result of internal rotation of the knee and possibly varus stress [7, 9, 14, 42].
Too early a resolution means that all tension is lost.
But it wasn't all tension and sticky red tape.
The atmosphere is that of a sick building, all tension, strip lighting and white noise.
He encourages great economy and ease in his actors, magically banishing all tension.
8.57pm BST 71 min: The French supporters are enjoying a Mexican wave, all tension having been released from their brows.
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"All the tension goes away".
For all the tension, there was also good humor.
Soon, "His Holiness burst into laughter, relieving all the tension," Mr. Vreeland said.
For all the tension… LETTER FROM WASHINGTON about Clinton's transition.
All the tension left his shoulders and upper body, traveling down his spine.
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