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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all commercial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that is entirely related to commerce or business activities.
Example: "The event will feature all commercial vendors, showcasing products and services for businesses."
Alternatives: "entirely commercial" or "fully commercial".
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All commercial flights had ceased.
Not all commercial penthouses are dark.
"But it's all commercial," he explains.
All commercial flights into the city remained canceled.
Mr. Herzog's feelings toward the animals aren't all commercial, though.
It is the source of all commercial chocolate.
Not all commercial institutions are equally at risk.
"The conservationists want to cut out all commercial fishing.
Globally, only about 12 percent of all commercial aircraft are now Wi-Fi-enabled, Gogo says.
Almost all commercial crops are exported, although the domestic vegetable market is growing rapidly.
Nearly all commercial aircraft are equipped with instruments called automatic pilots.
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