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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given all" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to introduce a consideration of all relevant factors or circumstances. Example: "Given all the challenges we faced, we still managed to complete the project on time."
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Given all that, blackouts seem preferable.
JT was given all the special treatment.
"She has given all her time.
"I've given all mine away," he says.
Given all that, why worry about Newt?
This technology has given all online a voice.
Given all that's happening outside this narrator's head, who cares?
Given all that, what's a Guardian reader to do?
River: Hardly brooding at all, given all that salad business.
But the three examples given all related to conservative Christians.
They expect to be given all the information.
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