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The phrase "affirmation of all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express a positive acknowledgment or validation that encompasses everyone or everything involved.
Example: "The conference concluded with an affirmation of all participants' contributions to the discussion."
Alternatives: "validation of everyone" or "endorsement of all".
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It's a piping, harping, tin-whistling, fiddling, dancing affirmation of all things Irish, with some 10,000 musicians.
"You know what he said to me? 'You look good.' I was already beginning to lose weight, and it was an affirmation of all my efforts.
It also reflects the 60-year-old's use of anecdote and humor, in a setting characterized by an affirmation of all life, meditation and hugs.
The ruling appeared to pre pare the way for an affirmation of all or most of the sentence of 20 years at hard labor meted out to Mr. Chau in absentia by the same court last Wednesday.
At the end of my last chapter I read Césaire's Notebook of a Return to My Native Land as an affirmation of all black existence in what Judith Butler would call its precariousness, in opposition to the strong man's embrace of only that which is vital.
The Daily Mirror sees the celebrations as an "affirmation" of all that British people can be proud of.
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On the other it's not bad enough to be offensive, and the movie's act of affirmation — for all its self-absorption and high levels of pretrip ignorance — addresses an unimpeachable, moving subject and is undertaken with decency.
It was really a "filling in" and affirmation, and "refresher" of all I had learned and experienced in the past when working with people with cerebral palsy, head injuries, and autism.
In a 1936 lecture, he noted, "For me, the essence of Surrealism was an affirmation of life against all caricatures".
Along with a strong commitment to expanding the Northern economy, the Republican Party had always emphasized its opposition to slavery: both the 1856 and 1860 platforms cited the Declaration of Independence with its ringing affirmation of liberty for all.
How explain their gargantuan gusto for living, their affirmation of life in all of its aspects, their exuberance and joy in saying yes to whatever befell them like our friend Zorba dancing on the beach, come what may?
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