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The phrase "all appliances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every type of appliance in a particular context, such as in a discussion about home equipment or electrical devices.
Example: "The store offers a wide range of products, including all appliances necessary for a modern kitchen."
Alternatives: "every appliance" or "all devices".
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All appliances and some furniture, much of it made by local cabinetmakers, are available for purchase.
Almost all appliances are A-rated, but energy bills are still almost £1,400 a year.
They required only a $500 down payment and included all appliances and wall-to-wall carpeting.
All appliances have front-panel controls for easier operation; the oven door swings open, not down.
In addition, all appliances and fixtures are designed to reduce energy, waste and water use.
"Secluded, quiet, skylights, deck, English garden, quiet neighborhood, deck, near the ocean, cable TV, all appliances......
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The model becomes excited when the telephone rings and all the appliances begin to work.
One night, all the appliances and the pricey fixtures (about $60,000 worth) disappeared.
But the interfaces between all these appliances have not yet been designed.
To be able to supply the customer with all these appliances we needed a bigger forum.
Not that you'd have it on for an hour, but that was the most expensive of all the appliances.
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