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  • The phrase “all of a sudden” means to happen quickly and suddenly sometimes with an element of surprise and unexpectedness. It simply means that an incident occurred without warning. Origin of “All of a Sudden”. The phrase “all of a sudden” is stated to have been used by William Shakespeare in his play, The Taming of the Shrew, for the first time in 1596 when the play was published.
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  • You could just use a word like suddenly, but sometimes an idiom like out of the blue or all of a sudden adds a little extra flavor.
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  • Kelime ve terimleri çevir ve farklı aksanlarda sesli dinleme. all of a sudden aniden all of a sudden ansızın all of a sudden ne demek.
  • It’s like hitting a speed bump on a smooth road. Today, we’re tackling one of those common mix-ups: All of a sudden vs All of the sudden.
  • All of the sudden, entire foods were available prepackaged at the grocery store, and half a day didn't need to be spent in preparation for a minor meal.
  • A stupid variation for " all of a sudden ", which people who are stupid use. All of the sudden, Matt corrected me when I said 'all of the sudden'.
  • All of the sudden the other eye blinked." Otherwise, the non-specific "a sudden" should be used. "All of a sudden, it made perfect sense."
  • all of a sudden. Unexpectedly and abruptly; suddenly. ... Entirely without warning, abruptly, as in All of a sudden the lights went out.
  • There is a clear answer, however, which we will describe in today’s post. The Correct Choice Between All of a Sudden and All of the Sudden.
  • [Chorus: THEMXXNLIGHT] (I see the moon in your eyes) All of a sudden (you go out of sight) All of a sudden (you go out of sight) All of a sudden...