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Discover Ludwig"looking all over" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the action of searching or seeking something thoroughly in a specific or general area. Example: "After losing my phone, I spent all afternoon looking all over the house for it."
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I've been looking all over!" "Well, listen… If you do find it, will you let me know?" "I surely will," he said.
I've been looking all over for you".
I was looking all over for you.
"I was looking all over for it.
"Since I got married I've been looking all over.
We now have developers looking all over Camden".
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After organizing everything you should be in top shape and looking good all over!
We look all over the globe.
"We're having to look all over for it".
"We'd looked all over Westchester," Ms. Brown said.
"We looked all over," said Dr. Bill Levis, a physician.
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