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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all company" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to "all companies" or "the whole company," depending on the context.
Example: "All company employees are required to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "all firms" or "the entire organization".
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"It's affecting all industries and almost all company sizes".
It's an official service that keeps records of all company pension scheme members.
"Oh, and it's crucial that all company devices are password-protected, so I gave you one.
As for the women involved, they are all company employees — no germs, no foreigners.
He handles the leasing and construction of all company offices outside North America.
They say all company computer records have been thoroughly investigated and no incriminating evidence has emerged.
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We are ensnared by the one-size-fits-all company structure.
Facebook, thanks to this loop of algorithms, infrastructure, money, and data, is a winner-takes-all company.
"G.M., for all these decades, has been a 'know-it-all' company that had all the answers," he said.
I remember that I had an all-company call and said: "You know what?
(Last year's planned party at the stadium was to be an all-company affair, in recognition of Enron's straitened circumstances).
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