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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all communities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every group of people living in a specific area or sharing a common interest or characteristic.
Example: "The initiative aims to support all communities in the region, regardless of their background."
Alternatives: "every community" or "all groups".
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We MUST educate ALL communities about Autism.
But not all communities are welcoming.
All communities are changing," he said.
Is regeneration working for all communities?
By championing all communities, he says.
All communities containing anecic species moved towards domination by anecics.
But not all communities have opposed affordable housing.
"It's not only Brownstone Brooklyn — it's all communities, all neighborhoods.
"All communities at risk of flooding must be adequately defended.
"We don't have uniform relationships with all communities.
We know that child sexual exploitation happens in all communities.
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