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all the tape
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "all the tape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of a quantity of tape, often in contexts related to crafting, packaging, or recording. Example: "I need all the tape we have to finish wrapping the gifts."
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Crafting
Recording
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
13 human-written examples
And all the tape in the world isn't going to bring Duane back".
Wiki
I personally transcribed and have all the tape recordings of Michael's interviews during his time with McChrystal and his staff.
News & Media
Rather, "The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings" gathers all the tape from those gigs at the east coast outlet of Bill Graham's venue onto a 6-CD set.
News & Media
When you sit at home and watch the 76ers scramble, scratch, claw, barely hang on in one game, lose the next, when you see all the tape, the walking casts, see Iverson sit out a game because he says, with tears in his voice, that he is "hurting his team," how can you not be dreaming about the victory parade?
News & Media
J. B. Atkins, who competed against him for the Cambridge University athletics team, said: "With his stately height and gigantic stride, he was magnificent in action; his final effort, always, triumphant, when he saw the goal of all, the tape, waiting for him, was a sight never to be forgotten – though I had a strong reason for regretting it at the time".
Wiki
One such example was Doris: She manages to yank the Venflon [intravenous cannula] out with all the tape and bandage attached … Doris then begins dismantling all her bedding and clothing.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
Almost all the tapes were destroyed; some transcripts remain.
News & Media
Well, until the machine finally chews up all the tapes.
News & Media
Release the entire — release all the tapes, I'm good with it.MANCHIN: Got you.
News & Media
We have to get to the bottom of what was on all the tapes.
News & Media
"You watch: they are not going to show all the tapes.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing someone to use all the tape, be specific about its intended purpose to avoid misuse or waste.
Common error
Avoid using "all the tape" when only a portion is necessary. Being precise in your instructions can prevent unnecessary consumption and waste.
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81%
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "all the tape" functions as a determiner phrase specifying the entire quantity of tape. Ludwig examples show usage in contexts ranging from sealing packages to athletic competitions.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Wiki
18%
Science
18%
Less common in
Academia
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "all the tape" is grammatically correct and functions as a determiner phrase, as confirmed by Ludwig. While not extremely common, it effectively conveys the idea of using the entire available quantity of tape. The usage is versatile, fitting into various contexts from News & Media to scientific discussions. It's crucial to use the phrase accurately, ensuring that the entire amount is indeed needed to avoid overgeneralization and waste. When in doubt, more specific language about the amount of tape might be more suitable.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the entirety of the tape
Emphasizes completeness using "entirety" instead of "all".
the whole tape
Replaces "all" with "whole" to indicate the complete tape.
every bit of tape
Uses "every bit" to highlight each individual piece of tape.
the sum of the tape
Implies the accumulated amount of tape.
the complete roll of tape
Specifies a roll and emphasizes completeness.
the total amount of tape
Focuses on the quantity of tape available.
the full reel of tape
Specifies a reel and indicates that it's at capacity.
the aggregate of the tape
A more formal way to indicate the collective amount.
the combined tape
Suggests that multiple pieces of tape are being considered as one.
the overall tape supply
Focuses on the availability of tape.
FAQs
How can I use "all the tape" in a sentence?
You can use "all the tape" to indicate that the entire amount of tape available is needed for a specific task. For example, "I need "all the tape" to seal this package properly."
What is another way to say "all the tape"?
Alternatives include "the entire tape", "the whole tape", or "every bit of tape", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "all of the tape" instead of "all the tape"?
Both "all of the tape" and ""all the tape"" are grammatically correct, but ""all the tape"" is generally more concise and commonly used.
When should I use "all the tape" versus a more specific quantity?
Use ""all the tape"" when the entire available supply is required. If only a portion is needed, specify the length or amount needed instead.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested