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Discover Ludwig"wasn't all" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was not completely or entirely a certain way. Example: The movie wasn't all bad, there were a few funny scenes.
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And that wasn't all.
New York wasn't all.
But this wasn't all.
It wasn't all pretty.
But that wasn't all.
It wasn't all bad.
It wasn't all grilling.
It wasn't all work.
It wasn't all encouraging.
It wasn't all good.
That wasn't all.
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