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"across-the-board" vs "all across-the-board"

The correct phrase is "across-the-board." The addition of "all" before it is unnecessary and not commonly used in English.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

across-the-board

This is the correct phrase commonly used in English.

Use "across-the-board" to describe something that applies to all without exception or qualification.

all across-the-board

This construction is not commonly used in English. The correct phrase is "across-the-board."

The correct phrase is "across-the-board," which means applying to all without exception or qualification.

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