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Discover LudwigThe phrase "resist all" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to withstand or refuse to give in to something. Example: "She tried to resist all of his persuasive arguments, but eventually gave in to his charm."
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"We cannot resist all of it".
His understanding makes him resist all easy judgment.
We will resist all attempts to Judaize our occupied city.
But India continues to resist all such Pakistani attempts to internationalise the Kashmir issue.
So far the official East German policy has been to resist all hint of change resolutely.
The macho commitment to destructive short-termism appears to resist all evidence and all logic.
Even then, he continued to resist all efforts to depict him as a hero.
Big media companies resist all complaints that any single critic has undue power.
Paintings would not be pictures, they would depict nothing, state nothing, resist all aesthetic conventions.
Maybe it is time to resist all of the other disastrous housing policies as well.
The manufacturers claim that these fabrics resist all sorts of assailants.
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