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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all who" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used when referring to a group of people who share a common characteristic. For example, "All who attended the wedding were thrilled with the decorations."
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Luv to ALL who tweeted thoughts".
After all, who are they?
All who lost out have been reimbursed.
Thanks to all who shared their humiliations.
Thanks 2 all who are concerned.
May all who loved him be comforted.
Beloved by all who knew her.
An inspiration to all who knew her.
All who knew her felt blessed.
Loved by all who knew her.
And all who come, come voluntarily.
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