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The phrase "all that glitters" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey the idea that not everything that appears valuable or attractive is actually so.
Example: "She learned the hard way that all that glitters is not gold when she invested in a seemingly perfect business opportunity that turned out to be a scam."
Alternatives: "all that shines is not gold" or "not everything that sparkles is valuable."
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All that glitters is gold.
All that glitters is not old.
All that glitters golden is not gold.
PAGE A23 MAUREEN DOWD All that glitters.
Certainly all that glitters is not gold.
All that glitters here isn't gold, however.
Either way, all that glitters will be golden.
It knows that all that glitters is not gold.
For Nadja Swarovski, all that glitters isn't gold.
'All that glitters is not gold', but there is also gold that does not glitter.
IN THE online jewellery business, not all that glitters is gold.
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