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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all you've got" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the totality of someone's resources, abilities, or efforts in a given situation.
Example: "In this final round of the competition, you need to give it all you've got to secure the win."
Alternatives: "everything you have" or "your best effort".
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'I'm all you've got left.
'I'm all you've got,' he said.
You're going solo and all you've got packed is a pen and paper or your computer.
That's all you've got.
That all you've got?
All you've got is yourself.
Because you're all you've got".
I'm going to need all you've got".
That's all you've got to watch".
"After all, you've got nothing to lose".
MS. IFILL -- Well, that's all you've got.
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