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The chief minister is ....... in his state.​

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Answered by 5469579advaithy
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Answer:

Uddhav Thackery

Explanation:

MAHARSTRA ME IN MUMBAi

Answered by priyaag2102
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'All in all' is a phrase.

Explanation:-

  • Idiom: A group of words that express a different meaning than the meaning of individual words.

  • If we divide the word into all, we will get three different words and they are 'all', 'in' and 'all'. All have different meanings but when they are put together the group of words eventually form a separate word with different meaning.

  • Here in every way he is the head in his kingdom and he has the power to rule his kingdom.

  • That's why the 'Chief Minister is all in all in his state' is correct.
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