Examples of 'in all senses' in a sentence

Meaning of "in all senses"

The phrase 'in all senses' is used to emphasize that something applies or is true in every aspect or interpretation. It suggests that there are no exceptions or limitations to the statement being made. This phrase is often used to make a comprehensive or inclusive claim about a particular subject or concept, indicating that it holds true under all circumstances or perspectives

How to use "in all senses" in a sentence

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in all senses
I am a born butler in all senses of the phrase.
In all senses of those words.
Fair trade must be fair in all senses.
Fashion is in all senses a distinct form of art.
The new life was exuberant in all senses.
In all senses of the phrase.
I am looking for a man nice in all senses.
Nature in all senses.
The term continues in the media in all senses.
An event in all senses.
This stunning example is the most impressive in all senses.
That is a real shame in all senses of the word.
This laser technology could revolutionize communication in all senses.
Continuous improvement in all senses lights our work.
Jasek said the character would be quite big in all senses.

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They can be costly in all senses of the word.
Note that you may not be able to daydream in all senses.
The taste in all senses.
This could be a time for ending relationships and starting new ones in all senses.
I have gotten stronger in all senses of the word.
The faithful will enter Paradise in the best and most perfect condition in all senses.
Howard is a business lawyer in all senses of the word.
It is positive in all senses and enables both parties to make significant gains.
Historically they are losers in all senses.
Not in all senses.
We have lot of freedom in all senses.
A Queen in all senses of the word.
Intended for couples in all senses.
In all senses of the word, at the moment.
I am looking for a partner in all senses of the word.
In all senses of the word, it was exactly what jazz should be.
This is a class warfare in all senses.
In all senses of the word, this salt is a truly old spice.
Russia is a country rich in all senses.
In all senses of the matter, Malone was a true tailender.
Cipherella is a unique artist in all senses of the word.
The transformation of a contemporary office makes space a welcoming and gratifying habitat, in all senses.
A dark book in all senses.
Therefore, he deserved to be described as having wealth in all senses.
Your holiday in all senses.
In other words, to be conscious of the products we eat in all senses.
Great figure in all senses.
The landscape has been a source of material and non-material resources, feeding us in all senses.
They are mature in all senses.
I'm a born butler in all senses of the phrase. I come from a long line of butlers.
My family supported me in all senses.
It was, in all senses of the meaning, the end of the road.
It was a disproportionate war in all senses.
I am a good lover in all senses of the word . Thank you.
A transformational journey in all senses.

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