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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all claws" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to every claw of an animal, often in a figurative sense to imply a complete or total involvement in something.
Example: "The cat was ready to defend itself, showing all claws when it felt threatened."
Alternatives: "every claw" or "all the claws".
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ADAM GOPNIK: Inevitabilities crowd in on us the older we get, until that last great inevitability of all claws us down.
And, while controversy remains about how much stress the ferrets are subjected to, there are some protections in place: each animal must have a full set of fangs which cannot have been be filed, and all claws must be unclipped.
They're all claws, unshaven and uncouth.
Among all claws examined there is a strong bias toward larger size in right claws (Fig. 6).
Initially, separation of claw from claw bed and subsequent sloughing is noted on one or more claws, but within two to three months all claws might be affected.
Canine symmetrical lupoid onychodystrophy (SLO) is described as separation and sloughing of several claws from claw beds and ultimately affecting all claws.
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Often, these bouts of academic experimentation lead to crap a recent attempt to adapt Edgar Allen Poe's The Murders in the Rue Morgue into all-screaming, all-clawing immersion theater comes to mind.
We're all clawing.
Instead, we are all clawing, terrified, for more hours.
Let us come again and again all claw.
All claw measurements were correlated; however, toe angle was most strongly correlated with the other two.
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