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Discover Ludwig"encompassing all" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to include or cover everything or everyone. Example: The new company policy aims to be fair and just, encompassing all employees regardless of their race, gender, or background.
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Encompassing all fighters is too costly and unrealistic.
Over the years Fleetwood grew, eventually encompassing all of the 10552 ZIP code.
They dreamed of a greater Serbia encompassing all the Serbs on the Balkan Peninsula.
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), proposed free-trade zone encompassing all of the Americas.
(The show is cunningly designed around environments: mythical creatures of land, water, and air, the dragon encompassing all three).
This is, to be sure, a coffee-table book, encompassing all that's good and bad about the genre.
What cinched the impression was the arrival of "The Genius of Miles Davis," encompassing all of Davis's output for Columbia.
miles encompassing all of Massachusetts, R.I., Conn., N.J., Delaware, & the District of Columbia, most of Maryland, & large chunks of N.Y.
First, it has not been proved that a truly general ability encompassing all mental abilities actually exists.
Hence the creation this season of a new Irish competition, encompassing all three formats of the game.
Carl Jung used the term in a more expansive sense, encompassing all life processes in all species.
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