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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all vanishes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where everything disappears or ceases to exist.
Example: "In the blink of an eye, all vanishes, leaving only silence behind."
Alternatives: "everything disappears" or "all disappears".
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Then it all vanishes.
All the moss and gunk, the to-do lists, the anxieties, it all vanishes.
Quickly, though, before it all vanishes in an Armageddon of supply and demand, karma and dogma.
Then it all vanishes, and a semblance of ordinary life resumes: sounds of cars, buses, voices, footsteps.
Sure, they let you download all the music you want for a flat fee — but the day you stop paying, it all vanishes.
We define the approximating sequence in such a way for all vanishes outside a compact neighbourhood of, for example,.
Similar(54)
All vanished.
All vanish.
They have all vanished.
All vanished history.
But it all vanished.
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