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The phrase "all things must" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing inevitability or the necessity of change or action.
Example: "All things must come to an end, including this meeting."
Alternatives: "everything must" or "all things are bound to".
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Whitlock himself has stated that he played piano very rarely during the All Things Must Pass sessions, however.
All things must pass.
All things must pass eventually.
"All things must decay.
Yet all things must pass.
All things must live in such a light".
Of course, all things must come to an end.
All things must change, the Tao tells us.
I hope our fans realize it wasn't an easy decision, but all things must end".
As all things must, the conversation circled back around to Oprah.
From the opening interlude – "All things must come to an end, all things must conclude" – to the final word, it's a gloriously epic, self-celebratory album.
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