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Discover Ludwig"gone all out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express when someone has put in maximum effort in doing something. For example, "I went all out to finish this difficult project quickly."
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A spokesman for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills said it had gone "all out" to support apprentices.
This is the Winter Antiques Show's 50th anniversary, and everyone seems to have gone all out.
But the White House was weak and confused in the face of a political and economic debacle, when it should have gone all out.
But it just feels like they pulled back when they should have gone all out.
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He goes all out all the time".
"You have to go all out".
They go all out on their dress".
Have fun! Go all out!
Country girls don't go "all out" with wacky patterns.
The McCain campaign has gone all-out to exploit these ideological fault lines.
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