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The phrase "all your wisdom" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's accumulated knowledge or insights, often in a context where you are seeking advice or guidance.
Example: "In times of uncertainty, I often turn to my mentor for all your wisdom on navigating difficult decisions."
Alternatives: "all your knowledge" or "your entire insight".
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"Thanks for all your wisdom," she wrote.
"That's because we want to absorb all your wisdom, respond when appropriate, and remove stuff that's off-topic or abusive.
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We all miss your wisdom, your kindness, and love.
From practical advice to emotional support, you've all shared your wisdom and helped someone else along the way.
This could be anything from your amazing vacation to Napa Valley to the time he stayed in to watch two days worth of bad television with you when you had all of your wisdom teeth taken out.
Thank you all for sharing your wisdom.
We will all miss your warm smile, your wisdom, and your honesty.
For all those you touched with your wisdom, compassion and loyalty you will never be forgotten.
Father, we acknowledge your greatness: all your actions show your wisdom and love.
"Use all 32 years of your wisdom," Gardner said later of the thought that came to him before his semifinal match against Corey Farkas at the United States Olympic wrestling trials Saturday at the RCA Dome.
A self-centered message, on the left side of the spectrum, is not necessarily selfish, but it's all about you your expertise, your wisdom, your opinions, and your agenda.
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