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The phrase "all courts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every court within a particular jurisdiction or system, often in legal contexts.
Example: "The ruling will apply to all courts within the state, ensuring uniformity in legal interpretations."
Alternatives: "every court" or "all judicial bodies".
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OTHER MATCHES Play begins on all courts at 11 a.m.
We would like all courts to do so.
In Indonesia, all courts are for sale, according to one supreme-court justice.
Play at the U.S. Open begins on all courts at 11 a.m.
KAREN CROUSE Featured Matches: Play at the U.S. Open begins on all courts at 11 a.m.
First of all, courts have found that ogling can be a legitimate form of sexual harassment.
Grounds passes, good for all courts but Ashe Stadium, are on sale throughout the tournament.
The words "All courts shall be open" no longer ring hollow.
Soon afterwards all courts, government buildings and schools in the county were put on lockdown.
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Yet Federer wants us to understand that his hybrid all-courts game is not the only one that is worthy of appreciation and awe.
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