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Discover Ludwig"work for all" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to something that is beneficial or applicable to everyone. Example: "The new government policy aims to create equal opportunities and work for all citizens, regardless of their background or circumstances."
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It's what we work for all the time".
The U.S. economy must work for all the people.
If globalization is going to work, it must work for all the world's children.
This may not work for ALL vending machines.
That won't work for all.
Will it work for all franchises?
Our government must work for all Californians.
Globalisation could work for all.
Still: hard work for all involved.
Integration will be hard work for all concerned.
Does this work for all levels of instruction?
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