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All-English

Description

Referring to something that is completely or purely in the English language. It indicates content, language, or discussions without the inclusion of any other languages.

Senses

1. Adjective

Used to describe something that is written, spoken, or composed solely in the English language.

Example Sentence:

The novel is an all-English masterpiece, with no foreign words or phrases included.

2. Noun

A term used to denote an event, gathering, or activity exclusively conducted in English, without the inclusion of any other languages.

Example Sentence:

The international conference was an all-English affair, attracting delegates from various English-speaking countries.

Usages

1. Popular Usage

When referring to books, movies, music, or any other form of media that is entirely in the English language.

Example Sentence:

This all-English album has topped the charts in multiple countries.

2. Local Usage

In the context of an educational institution or specific community, all-English indicates courses, programs, or meetings conducted solely in English.

Example Sentence:

The university offers an all-English curriculum for international students.

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