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'an all rounder' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is proficient in multiple areas. For example, "He is an all rounder athlete as he is good at running, jumping, and swimming."
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He arrived as a box-to-box midfielder - an all rounder if you will.
Be an all rounder, don't just be giddy or random around one person.
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An amateur, he played as an all-rounder.
But Trevor was an all-rounder.
His chance comes because Australia needs an all-rounder.
Secondly, an all-rounder must bat in the top six.
Harris, born 11 November 1919, was an all-rounder.
This man is billed as an "all-rounder".
If he could bowl, he'd be an all-rounder.
Six batsmen, an all-rounder, a wicketkeeper (definitely not an all-rounder) a spinner and two quicks.
Harland Miller is an author, painter, curator and muse: an all-rounder.
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