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all this crud
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "all this crud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used informally to express disdain or dismissiveness towards something considered worthless or of low quality. Example: "I can't believe I wasted my time on all this crud; it was completely unhelpful."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Wiki
Alternative expressions(6)
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3 human-written examples
I was doing my demo, and in the middle of the pitch he grabbed the vacuum cleaner, went into the bedroom, threw back the sheets, started to vacuum the mattress, then threw the collected dirt back on to the sheets and said, "You know, Mrs. Jones, this is dead skin and body ash, and if your husband were to see this, he would ask, 'What is all this crud?' " What an actor my trainer was.
News & Media
The singer also performed a song about the mud that she wrote in the early hours of Sunday morning, which included the lyrics: "Mud, mud, mud, mud/Up to our bums in all this crud".
News & Media
For the first, and probably last, time Parton also performed a song about Glastonbury's mud that she had written in the early hours of Sunday morning, which included the lyrics: "Mud, mud, mud, mud/Up to our bums in all this crud".
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55 human-written examples
5 CLEANLINESS: Gets all the crud – including gel eyeliner – off effortlessly.
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Samsung's Smart Touch UI joins the 'touch' fray by allowing users to navigate through all the crud by swiping your finger across the control buttons around the LCD.
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Make real sure you get all the crud off the cable assembly, including the connectors.
Wiki
But now, for reasons not entirely clear, the UK seems to have emerged as Canada's partner in crime, leaning on Brussels to let this crud across the borders.
News & Media
Dr Marinoni estimates that the combined effect of this crud could reduce the glaciers' ability to reflect light by 2-5% and increase the amount of melting by 12-34%.Thosuggestionsons are corroborated by a study led by Xu Baiqing of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Tibetan Plateau Researchh, in Beijing.
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Forget all that crud about radioing your superiors for permission to do something; when you're on a sub in wartime, you're cut off from the normal channels of accountability.
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After all, if Canada doesn't pump all that crud in our direction, the Chinese are happy to take it.
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Using the stiff brush, brush away all that crud that you just brought to the surface with the curry comb.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "all this crud" in informal settings where a dismissive or disdainful tone is appropriate. It's effective for expressing frustration with something perceived as worthless or unpleasant.
Common error
Avoid using "all this crud" in formal writing or professional communications. Its informal nature can undermine your credibility and make your message sound unprofessional.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "all this crud" functions as a determiner phrase, modifying an implied noun. It expresses a negative sentiment towards something considered undesirable. As Ludwig AI explains, it is used to express disdain or dismissiveness.
Frequent in
News & Media
67%
Wiki
22%
Science
11%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "all this crud" is an informal phrase used to express disdain or dismissal. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and suitability for informal settings. It appears most frequently in News & Media, according to Ludwig's analysis of available sources. While grammatically sound, it's best to avoid this phrase in formal contexts to maintain a professional tone. Alternatives such as "all this rubbish" or "all this nonsense" can be used as less abrasive substitutes.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
all this rubbish
Replaces 'crud' with 'rubbish', maintaining the negative connotation but using a different term for unwanted or worthless material.
all this nonsense
Substitutes 'crud' with 'nonsense', emphasizing the lack of sense or logic in the situation.
all this junk
Replaces 'crud' with 'junk', highlighting the valueless or disposable nature of the subject.
all this garbage
Substitutes 'crud' with 'garbage', intensifying the negativity by comparing the subject to waste.
all this trash
Replaces 'crud' with 'trash', similar to 'garbage' but with a slightly different nuance of worthlessness.
this load of rubbish
Changes the structure to 'this load of' while using 'rubbish' to maintain a negative tone.
this pile of junk
Changes the structure to 'this pile of' while using 'junk' to suggest a disorganized collection of unwanted items.
such drivel
A more concise alternative, using 'drivel' to express contempt for something considered foolish or nonsensical.
all this stuff
A more neutral alternative, replacing 'crud' with 'stuff' to simply refer to the matter at hand without the negative connotation.
all these things
A more general alternative, replacing 'this' with 'these' and 'crud' with 'things' to refer to multiple items or aspects.
FAQs
How can I use "all this crud" in a sentence?
You can use "all this crud" to express disdain or dismissal. For example, "I'm tired of dealing with "all this crud" at work."
What's a less informal alternative to "all this crud"?
If you need to be more polite, consider using phrases like "all this nonsense" or "all this rubbish". These convey similar meanings but are slightly less abrasive.
When is it appropriate to use "all this crud"?
It's appropriate in casual conversations with friends or family when expressing annoyance or frustration. Avoid using it in professional or formal settings.
Is there a difference between "all this crud" and "all that crud"?
The difference is subtle. "All this crud" typically refers to something present or immediate, while "all that crud" might refer to something more distant or already discussed.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested