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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all bits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every part or component of something, often in a technical or informal setting.
Example: "I need to analyze all bits of the data to ensure accuracy in the report."
Alternatives: "every bit" or "all components".
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Xue et al. [8] have used all bits consistently set in compounds of a same activity class (called consensus bit patterns) and scale factors for those bits to modify the Tanimoto score.
Not all bits are equal, after all.
They are all bits of me but very male bits of me.
It was all bits and pieces of freelance, until I started making Answer Me This!
Bring it to a boil, and cook, scraping off all bits of food on bottom.
Now they're all bits, all members of one family and all ready to travel across the same circuits.
One grandmother put in all bits of Kosher food, while the other one put in my prayer books, prayer shawls and all that sort of thing.
BERLIN — The debate over "network neutrality," the principle that all bits of digital information are created equal, has come home in a real way for millions of Germans.
Now, this editing technology has progressed to the extent that all bits of DNA code are effectively interchangeable between all species.
The principle that all bits traversing the network should be treated equally was a key feature of the internet's original design.
Activists from all bits of the party gather to sing well-known songs – each lyric given a unique liberal twist, and each tune played by MP John Hemming.
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