Sentence examples for all was reserved from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all was reserved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that everything was set aside or booked in advance, often in contexts related to events, accommodations, or resources.
Example: "For the conference, all was reserved well in advance to ensure a smooth experience for the attendees."
Alternatives: "everything was booked" or "all was set aside."

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The biggest betrayal of all was reserved for last.

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If the Knicks are not careful, the cheers on Friday may all be reserved for a 6-foot-8 Yankees fan wearing a Cavaliers jersey.

But no doubt America's greatest prejudice of all is reserved for old people.

The biggest ovation of all, though, was reserved for Hiddink, after what will surely be his last match as Korea coach.

The biggest roar of all, though, was reserved for Martin Johnson, one of the giants of rugby invited to stand on a plinth and represent their countries.

"All the hell that was reserved for Conrad will be unleashed on them," says a person close to the shareholder group.

Instead all the tragedy was reserved for Ygritte.

He was reserved, remote.

Still, James was reserved.

These are extra-fare trains & all seats are reserved There are 28 Bullet Trains a day in each direction, departing on the hour & on the half hour bet.

From the set of her mouth and the flash in her eyes, I knew that she understood all and was reserving punishment.

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