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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smartest of all" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a comparative phrase to emphasize that someone or something is the most intelligent or clever out of a group. Example: Out of all the students in the class, Sarah was the smartest of all.
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And perhaps smartest of all?
He's probably the smartest of all of us.
So, as they're roaring back, suddenly Odysseus, the slyest, the cleverest, the smartest of all of the Greeks, he goes racing among the troops who are heading back and he grabs one, and Homer says when he came to a gentleman, a basileus, he would say, "Sir, you are making a mistake.
Meet the Giant Pacific Octopus, perhaps the smartest of all invertebrates and the bane of many a crab fisherman.
And smartest of all, there are ways to reduce demand without hurting our economy or our communities.
When we tell them they're the best at everything or the smartest of all, it creates a problem when they figure out they aren't.
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After a grueling five-week trial (and two previous mistrials), a jury cleared the state's key target, Lula Smart, of all counts of voter fraud.
Are crows the smartest animals of all?
A bestseller in 18 countries, it was selected by Fortune magazine as one of "The Smartest Books of All Time".
While refrigerators that are programmed to restock themselves and stoves that browse through sites on the Internet for recipes are all well and good, perhaps the smartest appliances of all will be those that combine convenience with environmental soundness.
That may be the smartest reform of all, and McArdle, despite herself, seems to agree.
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