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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this media" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms of media collectively, such as news articles, videos, or social media content.
Example: "All this media coverage has really shaped public opinion on the issue."
Alternatives: "all this content" or "all this information".
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And you know people appreciate that, because there's all this media machinery in place that kind of inflates us.
She was nearly out the door when we asked if there was downside to all this media attention after her family's recent publicity travails.
"We know the first two years are a crucial developmental period, but at this point we don't have a clue about the impact of all this media," Ms. Rideout said.
After the Panorama appearance, the divorce could not be long delayed and was, indeed, urged by the Queen, at last, but far too late, disturbed by all this media manipulation.
Now we're overwhelmed by all this media, so this is the next big step — the curation of all that media that's out there, extracting the meaning in the noise to tell stories".
"The saddest part is, this all came when there was all this media attention on the lost children".
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We all know that Apple has aspirations to move all of this media to the cloud.
"I am reassessing because of all of this media firestorm stuff," he said in Rock Hill.
but he did admit to a certain amount of glee ("All of this media attention, you can't beat that").
So my world is being a poet and using all of this media that's at my fingertips.
"The celebrity and all of this media and craziness is probably a liability for me.
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