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The phrase "all chambers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every chamber in a particular setting, such as a legislative body, a building, or a biological structure.
Example: "The committee will meet to discuss the proposed legislation in all chambers of the assembly."
Alternatives: "every chamber" or "each chamber".
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It was a result few expected, least of all Chambers, but he was ahead in the first 30 metres and held on without any undue concerns.
An instinctive moderniser, he called for more non-white and women judges and a better system for choosing them; and as Bar chairman he pushed through a plan for more ethnic diversity with a proposal that all chambers should aim to recruit five per cent of their lawyers from ethnic minorities.
Almost all chambers were baked before installation.
A closed-loop gas system supplies the Ar/CF4/CO2 gas mixture to all chambers.
Now all Chambers has to do is convince his customers to do the same.
A 1.2-mm groove was designed to cross the bottom of all chambers to allow air passing through.
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Another investor called the deal "a game of Russian roulette with all the chambers loaded".
All the chambers were calibrated using a 60Co primary standard source at the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taiwan.
Each mouse was allowed to move freely between all the chambers once the holding cell was lifted.
All the chambers are operated by small motors under computer control.
All the chambers should be empty.
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