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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in all over" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is likely that the intended phrase was "all over" or "in all." Example: "The cookies were scattered all over the kitchen." "In all honesty, I have to admit my mistake."
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Well, I started in all over again.
This was every single relationship I've ever been in all over again.
But it will also require many children to face the ordeal of settling in all over again.
The weird thing is, as soon as you recover you're ready to dig in all over again.
I emerged refreshed and enlivened – and, when it was over, I wanted to jump in all over again.
The literary pleasures on offer here are so irresistible that we, too, get sucked in all over again.
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Fish are arranged in all-over networks of arcing lines.
"I slipped myself some pink Xannies/and danced around the house in all-over-print panties," he raps on "Yonkers".
In love all over again.
It is like losing comrades in battle all over again.
You'll fall in love all over again.
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