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The phrase "all ceiling" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to ceilings, but without additional context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The contractor inspected all ceiling panels for damage."
Alternatives: "every ceiling" or "all ceilings".
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And Home Depot, which sells about half of all ceiling fans in the United States, wanted an end to the tariff on imported fans, most of them from China.
They all have all ceiling fans, lights and plugs, and I have two guest bedrooms.
A high probability of cost-utility was found at all ceiling ratios.
The CEAC for risk of CVD was around 50% at all ceiling ratios.
The probability of cost-utility of the intervention, compared with the brochures group, was around 90% at all ceiling ratios.
The cost-effectiveness acceptability curve in Figure 2 shows that PST is considered cost-effective in comparison with UC for all ceiling ratios.
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All the ceiling beams are original, as is the oak paneling in the dining room.
All ceilings and building machinery are left exposed to avoid blocking any natural light flowing through the ceiling-high windows of the building, originally a printing facility.
He had all the ceilings reinforced with concrete.
"I went to the Vatican and I saw all those ceilings of gold," he wrote.
All the ceilings had come down – I mean there was nothing left.
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