Sentence examples for all work from inspiring English sources

"all work" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a noun meaning "all the work that must be done in a particular situation," or as an idiom meaning "put in hard work." For example: "I'm exhausted after working all night on this project - it was a lot of all work!".

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And somehow it would all work".

It wasn't all work.

They all work hard.

All work stops.

They all work.

We all work hard.

They all work together".

They all work essentially alike.

It will all work out.

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"It's all work-relevant.

It'll all work-out okay!".

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