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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "all the boxes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific group or set of boxes, indicating that there are no exceptions or exclusions within that group. Example: "Please make sure to label all the boxes before we move them to the new house."
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"O'Driscoll ticks all the boxes.
It's just ticking all the boxes really.
Rodgers ticked off all the boxes.
"At the moment he's ticked all the boxes".
It's superb entertainment, and it ticks off all the boxes".
Kanye West, on the other hand, ticks all the boxes.
Ticks all the boxes – wouldn't share mine with anyone.
Unchecky unchecks all the boxes in case you miss them.
It sort of ticks all the boxes".
Are we checking all the boxes?
"Joc's checked off all the boxes," Mattingly said.
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