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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all corporate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that pertains to all aspects or entities of a corporation or corporate environment.
Example: "The new policy will apply to all corporate employees, regardless of their department."
Alternatives: "entire corporate" or "whole corporate".
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But all corporate beanfeasts are lavish.
Human beings are the most important of all corporate inputs.
With all corporate art collections, there's always an agenda".
All corporate memory of scandal had been erased".
Like all corporate symbols, Google's doodles are intended to tell us something about the company.
And over all, corporate chieftains and boards are feeling more confident.
Over all, corporate lending has rebounded 7.2 percent after bottoming out in October 2010.
After all, corporate boards rarely have to answer for their actions or inaction.
It was my understanding that a board member has the right to see all corporate documents.
It's a facile argument to say that they're all "corporate stooges" who hate art.
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This is all corporate-led, a top-down, mega-development".
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