Sentence examples for all clauses from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all clauses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal, grammatical, or formal contexts when referring to every clause in a document or statement.
Example: "The contract must be reviewed to ensure that all clauses are clear and enforceable."
Alternatives: "every clause" or "all provisions".

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Adolf Mwesige, a lawmaker and chairman of the special committee, said that virtually all clauses in the legislation were either unconstitutional or redundant, and that any other clauses should be placed in another bill dealing generally with sexual offenses.

All clauses defining semantic games must be rephrased in terms of roles instead of players.

All clauses contain a topical Theme, whereas interpersonal and textual Themes are optional.

All clauses from all 32 texts, a set of answers for two different take-home exams, were scrutinized for ideational grammatical metaphors.

Now, the semantics for OBTL is readily generalised to bundled tree models, simply by relativising all clauses of the truth definition to the histories in \(\mathcal{B}.\) In particular, now \(\diamondsuit\) only refers to those histories.

On the one hand, not all clauses expressing existence can be taken as existentialsa: (1) is an existential whereas (2) is not, though they both convey the meaning of existence.

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That offense is covered by a catch-all clause in the extradition agreement, the person said, although some lawyers disagree.

Other possible penalties were wrapped in the catch-all clause: "The government reserves the right to return to the issue".

Almost all abortions (97%) are carried out under a single catch-all clause, which permits abortion to protect the woman's physical or mental health.

Britain, which has not adopted the euro, accepted assurances that it would not be required to take part in any future euro zone bailout funds set up under a catch-all clause in European treaties intended to deal with emergencies.

Britain, which has not adopted the euro, accepted assurances that it would not be required to take part in any future euro zone bailout funds set up by the European Union under a catch-all clause intended to deal with emergencies.

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