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The phrase "shaking all over" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is trembling due to fear, shock, or excitement. For example, "The little girl was shaking all over when she heard the news."
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It was shaking all over the place.
Then I started shaking all over.
He asked how she felt now, and though she was shaking all over she said, "O.K".
Jordan was a wreck in court: "Crying, couldn't stand up, shaking all over".
But I was shaking all over, and I had to turn on the light for a little while.
A woman named Miss Ruby stood up and said that while working at a senior center she had begun shaking all over, the result of exposure to insecticide.
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Her eyes scrunched up, her lips squeezed together in a thin line and she shook all over, then she began laughing, and said, "That's awful!" She still talks about that grappa, and the dinner Heidi made.
On camera here, he walks with a cane to observe the mangled car for the first time and seems shaken all over again, rightly pointing out that no one should have escaped from such a mess.
Zdena begins to shake all over.
In school, the boy shook all over whenever he was asked to give a classroom recitation.
It had crumpled into one of the big gums, and leaves and sticks had been shaken all over it.
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