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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'like it all' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to express enthusiasm or agreement. For example, you could say "I love the meal, I like it all!".
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"I'd like it all dark".
But I like it all the same.
But you didn't have to like it all.
"I like it all, and I don't just want to leave".
I don't like it all!" The next e-mail: "I was 27.
"He feels he's being unfairly treated and would like it all to be over".
I like many things: I love the ribbon trees, I like this whole fireplace vignette, I like it all.
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Double standard aside, I like it... all of it!!
"I've eaten all over and I like it all," he said.
And I can kind of track the metaphors throughout the whole process and it feels like it was much more of a like it all opened up.
Because I felt like it all came down to this — this one moment, and I'm on stage for an hour and 15 minutes.
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