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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all contests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every contest in a particular context, such as competitions, games, or challenges.
Example: "All contests will be judged based on creativity and originality."
Alternatives: "every competition" or "all competitions".
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To be certain, states like California require post-election auditing of all contests on the ballot.
"Last November we won 65percentt of all contests in the state," Mr. Kyrillos said.
However, Milan has the mother of all contests in the San Siro against its city rival, Inter.
According to Republican National Committee guidelines, all contests held prior to April 1 must allocate delegates proportionally.
These laws also dictate that all contests must be on the same side of the ballot, affecting font size.
So to see if the Leave.EU tweet is correct we should maybe discount all contests before 1994.
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So elections become winner-takes-all contests.
All three are winner-take-all contests.
This is because there are no winner-take-all contests in the Democratic states, so percentages count.
She suggested changes that would have allowed states to hold winner-take-all contests in 2016, potentially bringing the contest to a close more quickly.
(Until the winner-take-all contests start, on March 15th, the Republican delegates will all be allocated in proportion to the number of votes cast).
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