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Discover Ludwig"want it all" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a desire to have all that one desires, whether material or abstract. For example, "She was determined to have it all - fame, fortune, and freedom."
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You want it all".
But we want it all.
We want it all".
I want it all.
I want it all to myself.
'I want it all now.
I want it all available".
(Women, remember, want it all).
They want it all anyway.
Who wouldn't want it all right away?
They want it all to go away.
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