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it all smooth
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it all smooth" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it's all smooth"? If this is the case, you can use it to describe a situation that is going well or without problems. Example: "After weeks of preparation, the event went off without a hitch; it's all smooth now."
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Alternative expressions(20)
everything went just fine
everything ran like clockwork
everything was alright
everything was clear
everything was new
it's a breeze
everything was pretty
everything went according to plan
everything checked out
everything was possible
everything transpired successfully
everything was ready
everything was super
smoothly
everything go well
all aspects unfolded seamlessly
everything was good
things were satisfactory
the operation was a success
everything went good
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
"We haven't had it all smooth, we got rejected in our bid for WSL and we worked that little bit harder than other clubs who have been gifted it," Mead said.
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The base frame can also have a nice oil finish after rounding any edges that are subject to splintering and sanding it all smooth.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Whisk it until it is all smooth and frothy.
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At first, it may be awkward, be it'll all smooth out eventually.
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It's all smooth sailing from here".
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It's all smooth, speedy and satisfying.
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This is not to say it was all smooth sailing.
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Not that it was all smooth sailing.
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It's all smooth surfaces and round corners with little in the way of extraneous design.
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The encouraging signals and a more bullish Goldman do not mean that it is all smooth sailing ahead though.
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Did you think that in Season 2 it would all be smooth sailing?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "it all smooth" in formal writing. Opt for grammatically correct alternatives like "everything is going smoothly" or "it's all smooth sailing".
Common error
Do not use "it all smooth" as a catch-all replacement for phrases like "it's all smooth sailing" or "everything is smooth". While brevity might be tempting, prioritize grammatical accuracy and clarity to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it all smooth" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't serve a clear grammatical function in standard English. As Ludwig AI explains, it's better to use grammatically correct alternatives.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it all smooth" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used in standard English. Ludwig AI analysis suggests that while the intended meaning is to convey a sense of effortless progression, it's best to use grammatically correct alternatives such as "everything is going smoothly" or the idiom "it's all smooth sailing". These alternatives provide clarity and maintain a professional tone, particularly in formal writing. The sources that contain the phrase are not highly authoritative, therefore it’s best to avoid it.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
everything is going smoothly
This alternative is more grammatically correct and emphasizes the effortless progression of events.
it's all running smoothly
This alternative focuses on the continuous and efficient operation of a process.
it's all smooth sailing
This idiom suggests a trouble-free journey or period.
it's all working out well
This alternative emphasizes a positive outcome and successful resolution.
everything is under control
This alternative highlights the management and stability of a situation.
it's all going according to plan
This alternative emphasizes the adherence to a predetermined course of action.
the process is seamless
This alternative highlights the continuity and lack of disruption in a procedure.
it's a breeze
This idiom suggests that something is very easy to do or accomplish.
it's effortless
This alternative focuses on the lack of required effort to achieve something.
it's uncomplicated
This alternative highlights the simplicity and lack of complexity involved.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "it all smooth"?
The grammatically correct alternatives include "it's all smooth", "everything is smooth", or "it's all smooth sailing" depending on the context.
When can I use "it's all smooth sailing"?
Use "it's all smooth sailing" to describe a situation that is progressing without problems or difficulties after an initial challenge or obstacle.
What's the difference between "it's all smooth sailing" and "everything is going smoothly"?
"It's all smooth sailing" is an idiom implying an easy journey after a difficult start, while "everything is going smoothly" simply means things are progressing well without any implied prior difficulty.
Is "it all smooth" grammatically correct?
No, "it all smooth" is not grammatically correct. It lacks the necessary auxiliary verb and determiner. Use "it's all smooth" or other similar grammatically correct phrases instead.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested