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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all you got" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to challenge someone or to ask if they have anything more to offer.
Example: "Is that all you got? I expected a better argument from you."
Alternatives: "Is that everything you have?" or "Is that all there is?".
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"We squash any feuds because that's unhealthy -- in the end, family's all you got.
If it's all you got, it's all you got.
Is that all you got?" "I'm sorry.
"All you got to do is iron.
All you got to do is follow".
Best of all, you got it free.
PILOT: Oh... CO-PILOT: O.K., give it all you got, give it all you got.
All you got was shame / As you wiped yourself clean".
All you got to do is just be".
All you got to do is watch the tape.
That's all you got to know about the enemy".
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