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The phrase "all commentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every piece of commentary or opinion on a particular subject or event.
Example: "The article included all commentary from the experts on the recent policy changes."
Alternatives: "all remarks" or "all observations".
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Not all commentary has been positive.
Seeberg's style is one of utmost objectivity, and he consciously refrains from all commentary.
Facebook / Big W "Big W takes all commentary from our customers very seriously," it read.
That would be an odd accusation, since almost all commentary in the national media is paid for somehow.
I have just watched the whole fight again, this time with all commentary and crowd reaction muted.
Much has been said about both speeches and almost all commentary boils down to this: diplomats never speak plainly, so what exactly did each president mean?
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Are soup dumplings enough of a text to withstand all this commentary and commentary on the commentary?
Yet despite all the commentary, the range of viewpoints Americans are offered is remarkably limited.
In all the commentary on the memorial, however, its full historical resonances have been missed.
Amid all the commentary on Debbie Purdy's case, some important issues have been left relatively untouched.
In all the commentary, however, there is one element that is routinely neglected.
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