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Discover Ludwig'entire fortune' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to describe the sum of someone's wealth or all of something that is owned by a person or group. For example, "The family owned an entire fortune in real estate."
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He has lost his entire fortune.
It entrusts the entire fortune to Chan Chun-chuen, Mrs. Wang's feng shui adviser.
"Many of us have our entire fortune tied up in a marina.
Mr. Esrey disclosed Wednesday that he was being audited and could lose his entire fortune.
If the will were overturned, they would inherit her entire fortune, more than $300m.
In 2003, he joked that he would donate his entire fortune if it would guarantee George W. Bush's defeat.
In Iowa, Trump also mentioned that he owned a single store that was worth more than Mitt Romney's entire fortune.
the entire fortune & where-in did was that this different from murder Wouldn't that be murder for financial gain?
Indeed, when Foster died, in 1956, he left his former protege his entire fortune of $280,000.
He gave four years to composing the work, & in launching it has spent his entire fortune, reportedly about three-quarters of a million dollars.
Before Bill Gates decided to focus on the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to give away their entire fortune, he was often cast as a greedy monopolist.
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