a polite way to end a letter or email
all of the best, meaning the entire number of the highest quality of something
when you are saying goodbye to someone and you are conveying your best wishes
We would like to wish you all the best in the year to come.
The players that are on stage are all of the best hockey players that the school has.
When he left to go on his trip, his parents wished him all the best, meaning that they wished him well and only wanted good things to befall him.
“We wish you and your family all the best in this new chapter of your career.” The letter from my dad’s company read when he took a new job in another city.
Our principal said that he would take all of the best writers to the conference in Los Angeles next weekend, I hope that I am good enough to join them.
There is no origin for this idiom
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