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Discover Ludwig"all this effort" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a situation where a lot of hard work has been put in to accomplish something. For example, "All this effort finally paid off when she was accepted into her dream school."
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What had we gone to all this effort for?
The results of all this effort are starting to show.
Worse, Britons are unlikely to be rewarded for all this effort.
I found myself putting in all this effort for nothing, it was very defeating.
If all this effort doesn't look like an organism trying to survive, then I'm not sure what would.
And yet the product of all this effort and introspection is not insight but a sense of loss and displacement.
But a new study indicates that all this effort is for naught.
The incentive for all this effort is built into Bitcoin itself.
This makes me wonder if all this effort to collect taxes on Internet purchases is worth it.
Another way to describe all this effort is "thoughtful".
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You still love science and you don't want to 'waste' all this effort--but who's going to employ you?
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