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The phrase "all confidence intervals" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in statistical contexts when referring to every confidence interval calculated in a study or analysis.
Example: "In our research, we found that all confidence intervals were consistent with the hypothesis we proposed."
Alternatives: "every confidence interval" or "all the confidence intervals".
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Therefore, all confidence intervals were considered conservative in their range.
All confidence intervals were calculated at 95%.
All confidence intervals were likelihood-based.
All confidence intervals are reported as mean±standard error.
All confidence intervals correspond to a 95% confidence level without adjustment for multiple comparisons.
All confidence intervals are given as 95% intervals for ease of comparison between estimates.
All confidence intervals were 95%.
However, all confidence intervals were overlapping.
All confidence intervals (CIs) are 95% CI.
All confidence intervals (CI) are 95% CIs.
All confidence intervals overlapped with each other.
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