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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all thrilling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely exciting or exhilarating.
Example: "The roller coaster ride was all thrilling, leaving us breathless and wanting more."
Alternatives: "entirely exciting" or "completely exhilarating".
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I found it all thrilling.
The future isn't all thrilling robo-sex and free solar energy though.
When Clara, the Princess, dances to the famous Sugar Plum music, with its celesta, she's all thrilling self-contradiction.
It's a moment out of time preserved with love: the long bar, the wood panelling and mirrored booths, the long-aproned senior waiters, the classic cocktails, the neon… it's all thrilling to the fan of classic Americana.
Like all thrilling adventures, this trip through New York's hidden world of pharmacopoeia comes complete with an undercurrent of danger, even at a stop that smells as pleasantly of curry and incense as Dowel Quality Products in the East Village.
The product line moving hypnotically round conveyor belts, through impossibly big, impossibly precise machines before being slotted into packets and boxes, or streaming into collecting bins; the miles and miles of perfect replication, all thrilling you to the very marrow?
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Senna was an all thrills, many spills and naturally talented racer.
"They were all thrilled".
They have all thrilled me.
We're all thrilled with that".
"We're all thrilled," Mrs. Rice said.
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