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Discover Ludwig"most all" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize that something is the majority or nearly all of something. Example: Most all of the students in my class performed well on the exam.
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Many Most ALL British people think this.
Immigration, Arizona's hottest issue, seems where Ms. Napolitano is most all over the map.
Also unlike most (all?) tailgating events: Arianna Huffington was there greeting the line of shivering riders.
But most all of those people would say Snowden strengthened their hand immeasurably.
With few exceptions most all of the politicians in Washington are disgusting to watch.
"The ironic thing, though, is that most all of that land lies vacant today," he said.
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The problem with most all-star aggregations is a clash of competing egos or mismatched agendas.
It was the fifth world title for the Americans, tying Yugoslavia for the most all-time.
"He's the most all-American candidate I've ever met," Sarah Rothman, a public-relations executive, said.
Most all-inclusive resorts are located in Punta Cana on the eastern tip of the island.
"He's got the most all-court game I think than I've ever played".
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