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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this obsolete" is not correct in standard written English.
It would typically be used in a context where something is being described as outdated or no longer useful, but it requires a verb or additional context to be grammatically correct.
Example: "With the rapid advancements in technology, all this is becoming obsolete."
Alternatives: "all this outdated" or "all this no longer relevant."
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Over 95% of traders follow the losers, as they read obsolete books, buy old-school systems and indicators of the day, without knowing that all this obsolete stuff is used by big money to kill the little guy.
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But keeping all of this obsolete equipment in storage is just a short-term solution.
And while magazine editors still attend to "the mix" — the sequencing of articles, the balance of text and images — online readers consider all that obsolete hocus-pocus.
Then indefinitely extend the wind industry's production tax credit (PTC) and end once and for all the obsolete dirty energy subsidies.
And now here comes Dave Markey and Jordan Schwarz rendering all this crap littering my shelves obsolete with their 300-page monster of a book entitled We Got Power: Hardcore Punk Scenes from 1980s Southern California.
Using this method, all obsolete assignments are ignored.
Will all this advice be obsolete?
Surely BBC, you must do something on an urgent basis about making all this receiving equipment obsolete?
This sort of "partisan gerrymandering" is making contested Congressional races all but obsolete.
Land lines are all but obsolete.
In the interim, handmade paper became all but obsolete.
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