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Discover Ludwig"in every inch" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is exceedingly thorough. For example: "He made sure to inspect the room in every inch, looking for any potential risks or dangers."
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The afternoon belonged to Albert Evans, and he soaked in every inch of it.
"There is an idea — for a sculptor — in every inch of it," he said.
This was a person who that same morning, as she told me, had been scanned in every inch of her body for cancer.
"They have been looking for my husband in the walls, in every inch of the house and, how absurd, in the septic tank," said the former leader's wife, Ljiljana.
"I think I'm a living example of the fact that you don't have to be in every inch of a film or play to be important to it," she said matter-of-factly.
A natty man with a well-trimmed mustache and beard, he is at home in every inch of the center, and, indeed, prides himself on being the face with whom the place is identified.
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In fertile areas every inch of space was used.
In that regard, he's every inch the auteur.
In some places every inch of the sea floor is covered in life.
We've dug in there and fought every inch of the way to get a result".
Completed in 1806, it is every inch the traditional white New England clapboard church-on-the-green.
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