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it all yours
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it all yours" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "it's all yours," which can be used to indicate that something is completely available for someone to use or take. Example: "Here are the keys to the car; it's all yours for the weekend."
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Alternative expressions(19)
all yours
it all balances
it all fits
the matter is resolved
at your disposal
you can have it
feel free to use it
take ownership
all theirs
all hers
all own
the problem is solved
the outcome is determined
the problem has been fixed
it is responded
the problem has solved itself
it is disposed
the case was resolved
the matter is addressed
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Some ask questions such as, "Is it real/is it all yours?" or "What does it feel like?" The majority simply brush aside all rules of etiquette or respect and reach out and dig their fingers into my hair as though I were a lamb at a petting zoo.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
His key goal against the Bruins last night, one of those here — no, here — no, you take it — no, its all yours — scoring plays that are the delight of hockey, was the wonder of the month.
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It's going to be epic and it could all yours for just the price of a comment on this post.
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Think back to that infamous summer of 2005, the year of the Gaza disengagement, when Israel finally said: OK, you don't want us here, we're leaving -- take it, it's all yours.
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It's all there, it's all yours, and then it isn't.
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This is an honest, low-key evocation of the void opening up beneath a life, filled with memorable lines: "That's the thing about cancer; it's all yours – it's entirely, perfectly personalised … a kind of unwilled suicide, where …one small part of the body has taken a decision that will lead to the death of the rest".
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But this is an honest, low-key evocation of the void opening up beneath a life, filled with memorable lines: "That's the thing about cancer; it's all yours – it's entirely, perfectly personalised … a kind of unwilled suicide, where … one small part of the body has taken a decision that will lead to the death of the rest".
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I give it to you, it's all yours!'" That year, Christo sought permission to wrap two buildings in downtown New York, hoping to make a proper gift of the skyline he had so extravagantly promised her.
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To conclude the shoot, Manning offers his jersey to a child, saying, "It's a classic -- it's all yours".
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It's all yours if you want it, though.
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If it goes right or wrong, it's all yours.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct contraction "it's" instead of "it" when indicating possession or availability. For example, use "it's all yours" instead of "it all yours".
Common error
Avoid omitting the contraction "'s" in "it's". Saying "it all yours" is grammatically incorrect. Always use "it's all yours" to convey that something belongs entirely to someone.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as an incorrect predicator complement. The absence of the contracted form "'s" makes the sentence grammatically unsound. Ludwig AI indicates that "it's all yours" is the grammatically correct form.
Frequent in
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34%
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Science
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Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it all yours" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. The correct form is "it's all yours". According to Ludwig AI, the absence of the contraction creates a grammatical error. While the phrase may appear in informal contexts, adhering to the grammatically correct form enhances clarity and professionalism. Use "it's all yours" to convey complete ownership or availability. Alternatives include "it's yours" and "all yours".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it's all yours
Corrects the grammatical error by including the contraction "it's" (it is).
it is all yours
Expands the contraction to "it is", making it grammatically correct but slightly more formal.
it's yours
Shortens the phrase, omitting "all" while maintaining the core meaning of ownership.
all yours
Further shortens the phrase, focusing on the recipient's ownership.
it belongs to you
Rephrases the concept of ownership using the verb "belong".
you can have it all
Emphasizes the act of giving everything to someone.
it's at your disposal
Focuses on the availability and usability of something.
the responsibility is yours
Shifts the focus to the responsibility associated with something.
you own it all
Emphasizes total ownership and control.
it is your responsibility
Focuses on accountability and duty, rather than mere ownership.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "it all yours"?
The correct way to say it is "it's all yours", which means "it is all yours". The contraction "it's" is essential for grammatical correctness.
When can I use the phrase "it's all yours"?
Use "it's all yours" when you want to offer something completely to someone, implying they have full ownership or control. For example, "Here's the house key, it's all yours now."
Are there alternatives to saying "it's all yours"?
Yes, you can use alternatives such as "it's yours", "all yours", or "it belongs to you" depending on the context. They all convey a similar sense of ownership or availability.
What is the difference between "it's yours" and "it's all yours"?
"It's yours" indicates general ownership, while "it's all yours" emphasizes complete and total ownership or availability. The addition of "all" amplifies the sense of possession.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested