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I've got a question.
check if this sentence is correct.
"The death of michael jackson is all over the news"
Life is full of chances, but few are really the end of the world.
Yup. That's correct.
"All over" is an example of an idiomatic expression. It means "everywhere" or "throughout".
Thus, you can also say:
The death of Michael Jackson is everywhere in the news.
The death of Michael Jackson is throughout the news.
Good night!
Yup. That's correct.
"All over" is an example of an idiomatic expression. It means "everywhere" or "throughout".
Thus, you can also say:
The death of Michael Jackson is everywhere in the news.
The death of Michael Jackson is throughout the news.
Good night!