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all the best

  1. Best wishes, as in I've got to go now—all the best to you and the family . This idiom, first recorded in 1937, is used as an oral farewell or to close an informal letter or note.

  2. Also, all of the best . The entire number or amount of the highest quality of something, as in All of the best fruit was on display , or All the best students competed for the award .



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It was bold and audacious and over the top, in all the best ways, with celebratory, nine-minute performance of Bad Romance to cap it all off.

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Sancho was a £73m signing from Borussia Dortmund just over three years earlier, but his social media post "wishing everyone all the best in the future" did not suggest he was thinking of returning to Old Trafford.

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You texted back saying: "Thank you for the clarity Louise, so we can both start our healing process. I love you so much and I will for a very long time. I will always be here for you if you ever need me, please don't hesitate. I wish you all the best and take care of yourself too."

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"Our FA Cup and League Cup triumphs will remain special moments in the history of this football club. We wish him all the best for the future."

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"They deserve access to all the best," she said, offering a warning to the rest of the nation.

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