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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'supposedly all' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is thought to be true or accepted without actual proof. For example: Supposedly all the tickets were sold out, but I was able to get one at the last minute.
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Four years ago, politics was supposedly all about consensus.
Supposedly, all of this will drive a self-sustaining economic recovery.
After all, self-determination and freedom are what this is supposedly all about.
"We are supposedly all in this together yet students are being asked to pay for government cuts to universities".
Do you?" Now that we're supposedly all caught up on what led us to the past three episodes, what now?
The cloned dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, like the seatbelt, are supposedly all female, to stop them reproducing.
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Elsewhere, the supposedly all-important "Asian" element doesn't bear much scrutiny.
Those who oppose austerity should stop fretting about supposedly all-powerful neoliberals who are ideologically committed to a minimal state.
Now the supposedly all-powerful generals appear afraid of a backlash if they interfere in her campaign, which has tapped into a deep reservoir of anti-American sentiment.
The most important development in Presidential politics since the supposedly all-important Iowa Straw Poll is the ascendancy of Rick Perry as the new G.O.P. frontrunner.
It might be a bit like the moment when the supposedly all-powerful Wizard of Oz is revealed to be a quiet old man.
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