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The phrase "all countries but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that all countries are included in a statement except for a specific one or a few.
Example: "The treaty was signed by all countries but the United States."
Alternatives: "all countries except" or "every country except".
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The practice is declining in almost all countries, but it is still frighteningly widespread.
Another put it at over $1 trillion worldwide.Digital thieves hail from all countries, but one stands out.
The advertising is running on YouTube in all four countries and on Amazon and Spotify in all countries but Sweden.
Her article provides a timely reminder of the health problems faced by all countries, but particularly developing countries.
A jointly issued Eurobond would allow burden-sharing across all countries but would also require governments to give up some control over their tax-and-spending decisions.
"I'm sure there's illegal immigrants from all countries, but why would you focus that on people of colour, and I think racial profiling is coming into it".
Endemic (local) centres of infection occur in virtually all countries, but widespread infections occur in the Far East, Africa, and tropical America.
In all countries, but especially those that have been through civil wars, allowing political parties to maintain private armies is a bad way to maintain a "fragile balance".
Senators Cardin and McCain ideally want the law to apply to all countries but the House of Representatives have only voted in favour of it affecting Russia.
Politics dictates that the programme should be symmetrically designed (open to all countries) but economics calls for an asymmetric impact in crisis countries.
Not all can be found in all countries, but between five and 11 CEMs are available in most European Union member states.
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