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This tag is for questions about how to use a particular phrase. If your question is a request for a phrase to use, you should use the "phrase-request" tag.

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Using I am all ears in a professional Email?

It's a very colloquial phrase. It would be correct in the following context: A. I know what happened to the missing sweets B. I'm all ears However, in a professional email, this is not particularly …
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Meaning of "Someone loves some other with...."

The phrase "Tom loves Jane with his whole being" is slightly idiomatic - a bit like, for example, "Tom loves Jane with his heart". You wouldn't really say, "Tom's heart loves Jane". "...with his who …
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