The phrase "by all of" is spelled as /baɪ ɔːl əv/ using IPA phonetic transcription. The first word "by" is pronounced as "b-ai" with a long "i" sound. The second word "all" is pronounced as "ɔːl" with an open back unrounded vowel. Finally, the word "of" is pronounced as "əv" with a short "u" sound followed by "v" consonant. This phrase is commonly used to indicate a collective involvement or inclusion of all members in a group or activity.
"By all of" is a phrase that emphasizes inclusiveness or completeness. It is commonly used to convey the idea of involving or considering every member or element of a particular group or set.
In a literal sense, "by all of" expresses the notion of including or taking into account each and every one of a specified group or collection. For example, one might say, "We have invited the friends of John, by all of his siblings." This indicates that all of John's siblings have been involved in selecting or approving the list of friends who are invited.
In a broader context, "by all of" can also signify the comprehensive participation, agreement, or approval of all individuals or entities in a particular circumstance. For instance, in a team decision-making process, one might say, "The new project idea was accepted by all of the team members." This implies that each team member supported or agreed to the proposed project.
The phrase "by all of" is often used to place emphasis on the collective involvement, affirmation, recognition, or consideration of every part or member within a specified group or category. It highlights the notion of inclusivity and ensures that no individual or aspect is excluded or overlooked.