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The phrase "all claimants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every individual or entity that has made a claim, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "All claimants must submit their documentation by the end of the month to be considered for compensation."
Alternatives: "every claimant" or "all applicants".
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Having had all claimants deposed, Henry selected Suidger as pope.
Almost all claimants' lawyers work for contingency fees.
To ensure fairness to all claimants, the settlement did not permit subjective review of the claims.
They said all claimants should take steps to ease tensions in the vital trade route.
"We urge all claimants to avoid provocative statements or actions," said State Department spokesman John Kirby.
Benefits were complex but specific, with all claimants "visited" at home at least once.
Our focus now is on continuing its expansion to all claimants".
"The Plantagenets had been their own worst enemies, killing nearly all claimants to the crown.
"We encourage all claimants to take steps to lower tensions and peacefully resolve differences".
"There are a number of checks built into the system to support all claimants including those with mental health concerns".
Almost all claimants will have to show that they have made efforts to find or prepare for work.
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