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The phrase "all candidates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every individual who is applying for a position or participating in a selection process.
Example: "All candidates must submit their applications by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "every applicant" or "all applicants".
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ALL candidates have been invited to Guest Skimm.
See, all candidates exaggerate.
Not all candidates have been so overt.
Does fairness compel airing accusations against all candidates?
"Not all candidates are created equal," he said.
In Tehran 52% of all candidates were barred.
Not all candidates have been aided by such pledges.
But all candidates will support continuing the nuclear programme.
All candidates must file an official report by April 15th.
Under this system, all candidates appear on a single ballot.
Louisiana's open-primary system pits all candidates against each other.
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