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"go all" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to put in maximum effort or to do something to the fullest extent. It can be used in a variety of contexts, usually to emphasize the intensity or commitment of an action. Example: "I'm really going to go all out for this presentation and make sure it's perfect." In this sentence, "go all out" is used to show that the speaker is putting in a lot of effort and dedication into the presentation. Other examples might include: "She went all in and invested all her savings into the business." or "Let's go all out and make this party the best one ever."
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"I'll go all in".
I go all in".
6. Don't go all in.
They go all out.
Just go all out!
Go all light-headed".
OK, I'll go all medieval.
Some really go all out.
You can go all out.
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I just really go all-in.
Go all-inclusive.
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