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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with all sincerity" is an idiom that is often used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to show someone that you are speaking to them in a genuine and honest way. For example: I apologize for my mistake, and with all sincerity, I will try to not let it happen again.
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I mean that with all sincerity".
Mr. Minister I tell you with all sincerity the U.S. will never start such a war.
Therefore, we have to look at renewable energy resources with all sincerity and concern to utilize it for multi-purpose functions such as water pumping.
"From the bottom of my heart, and with all sincerity, I once again am truly sorry for the pain I have caused".
Ms. Gerwig, most likely without intending to be anything of the kind, may well be the definitive screen actress of her generation, a judgment I offer with all sincerity and a measure of ambivalence.
"I say this with all sincerity: Prime Minister [Ahmet] Davutoglu really is willing to sit down and form a coalition and save the country from its problems," Mr Kilicdaroglu told Haberturk TV on Sunday.
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The dancers behave with all the sincerity and depth of mannequins.
Elsewhere, the "tepid April rain fell on London with all the sincerity of a hired sales gimmick for umbrellas".
With all the sincerity of an 8-year-old, he told the attendant, "I gave last night".
Your neighbor should have acted more — well, neighborly: Asking if you minded (with all the sincerity she could fake), then making a big show of her gratitude.
With all the sincerity he could muster, he asked God for guidance and hazarded a few nonsense words; they were not convincing.
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