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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all to do" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means "everything that needs to be done" or "all the responsibilities/tasks." Example: I have so much work to do today, with reports to write and meetings to attend. It's going to be a busy day, with all to do.
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"Yes," says Seydoux, "it's all to do with reminiscence.
And, above all, to do it quietly.
We have it all to do.
Seattle have it all to do.
"It's all to do with focus.
It's all to do with place.
It's all to do with money.
It's all to do with self-perception.
It is all to do with geography.
"It's all to do with treatment.
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It has incidentally zilch-all to do with global warming.
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