Combining form to indicate complete power or authority in an area.(prefix)
Combining form to indicate that a term applies in a general manner.(prefix)
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Use "all-" in a sentence
"I first tried showing my works in a film theater context in film festivals and realized that my aesthetics and ideas did not fit at all- I just got a lot of rotten tomatoes."
"Jerusalem was not a sure thing for Broadway, especially not with an almost all- British cast with no name recognisable to the vast majority of Americans."
"Their love of beauty and creation in haute couture seemed to bind them and fueled one of the all- time great muse and master relationships in fashion."