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The phrase "all anchors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every anchor in a particular situation, such as in a discussion about ships, construction, or metaphorically in various fields.
Example: "In this project, we need to ensure that all anchors are securely fastened to prevent any accidents."
Alternatives: "every anchor" or "all of the anchors".
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In part, that is because Mr. Stephanopoulos, like all anchors, will bring with him his preferences — especially political reporting.
I strive here to replicate the tone — part investigative and part incredulous — of Jeremy Paxman, Britain's anchor of all anchors.
He might also wear a tie and keep his suits pressed and comb his hair if he has any (and virtually all anchors have quite a lot).
All anchors were divided into two groups.
This geometric average is calculated and applied to all anchors in that group.
Since all anchors are individually calibrated, our model absorbs the latter effect.
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All the anchors involved in the rumored switches are well within that age range themselves.
Of all the anchors, Mr. Brokaw seemed the least interested in the actual goings-on in the convention hall.
Furthermore, we assume that the target node transmits a ranging signal, and all the anchors act as receivers.
Back in the studio, all the anchors could do was laugh.
It's all anchored by a turquoise, flying-saucer-like couch.
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