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The phrase 'a collection of all' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a group or selection of items, for example: "My bookshelf contains a collection of all my favorite novels."
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Have a special corner in the room that has a collection of all your favorite collectibles like potpourri, candles, trinkets, showpieces, photos of your loved ones etc.
Also from Decca, a collection of all 26 Crosby million-sellers.
And when a collection of all three (plus extras!) came out, I bought that, too.
The ideal is a collection of all algebraic integer multiples of a given algebraic integer.
Most of the user experience for Glass is controlled by the timeline, a collection of all activity and notifications.
"She loved gardens and flowers, and she had a collection of all kinds of — I guess you would have to call them tchotchkes, like Delft china.
Didier Aaron & Cie have an eclectic clutter of gilt furniture and oils while at Place Beauvau, Arianne Dandois has a collection of all things decadently Second Empire.
His last book was "Lee Bailey's 'The Way I Cook': A Collection of All My Recipes With More Than 90 New Favorites" (1996, Clarkson Potter).
What about leadership lessons from particularly good or bad bosses? A. You're a collection of all your experiences, good, bad, indifferent, and great leaders you've worked with.
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I was finally lured to the Westside Arts by the reviews — a collection of all-out raves.
"The Yankees are just a collection of All-Stars who will crumble under the weight of expectation," the haters scoff.
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