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"been all over" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is commonly used as an expression to describe a wide range of experiences, travels, or knowledge in a particular subject or area. It is often used to convey a sense of familiarity or expertise. Example: "I've been all over the world, but I've never tasted a dish as delicious as this." In this example, "been all over" implies that the speaker has traveled extensively and tried various cuisines, indicating their diverse experiences and knowledge. Another example: "She's been all over the fashion industry and is now a well-respected designer." Here, "been all over" conveys the person's extensive experience and expertise in the fashion industry.
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"It's been all over," he said.
To get your bearings... We've been all over!
She's been all over".
She's been all over the world.
"It could have been all over.
"It's been all over the papers".
"We've been all over".
Grimm's been all over the place".
I've been all over Missouri.
I've been all over with five teams.
He's been all over, Cyprus, Germany, Jordan".
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