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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all brands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every brand within a specific category or market.
Example: "The new marketing strategy will target all brands in the tech industry to increase competition."
Alternatives: "every brand" or "all manufacturers".
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This is good news for all brands, not just the blingy ones.
Chevrolet, of all brands, has a high-mileage hit with the peppy Sonic.
Not all brands, it transpires, can be trotted out to theme parks and toy shops.
"We are women-friendly, and not all brands are," she said.
"These are all brands that a couple of years ago, you couldn't touch.
Mr. Smith said Virtue's approach is simple, "All brands should think of themselves as media companies".
"All brands need upkeep, need polishing, refurbishing, retrofitting," says Terry Press, head of marketing for DreamWorks.
"There are opportunities, but not all brands, or locations, will work".
Yet, analysts say the arrival of competition can put price pressure on all brands.
Emily's strong sense of self and style means all brands must submit.
Reckitt Benckiser USA spent $12.8 million to advertise Clearasil in 2010 out of total spending for all brands of $416 million, Kantar Media reported, compared with $14.8 million in 2009 out of total spending for all brands of $426.2 million.
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