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The phrase "all bail" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept related to bail in a legal context, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "After reviewing the case, the judge decided to grant all bail to the defendants."
Alternatives: "full bail" or "complete bail".
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"Even if they give them all bail, they'll probably just arrest them again".
Yet another was convicted for demanding a 5% pay-off on all bail bonds paid at the jail.
So far all bail applications in the case have been refused.
All bail applications have so far been refused and the group is being held in pre-trial detention until late November.
And didn't we all bail them out after 9/11 to the tune of billions of dollars?
My whole life is there!" The study found that 97percentt of all bail orders in Vancouver included some conditions of release like curfews or no-contact orders.
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All the bail out banks are at it.
All bail-out funds would be cut off.
This may sound like motherhood and apple pie, but this message of hope contrasts wildly with the Labour government's panic-driven response to the crisis (all bail-outs and fiscal stimuli) and the Tory decision to hide under a table and leave the market to sort it all out.
One wonders where our nation would be if we all bailed out of imperfect institutions.
After all, bailing on dinner via text message doesn't feel as disrespectful as standing up someone, or as embarrassing.
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