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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all damages" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the entirety of damages or harm caused in a particular situation. It is commonly used in legal or insurance contexts. Example: The insurance policy covers all damages to the property caused by natural disasters.
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"My father says we'll pay all damages.
In all, damages were estimated at $1 million.
All damages consist of a ''failed element'' and a partial failure of the skin.
(2) Torts: included were all damages caused by a person directly or indirectly via his property.
All damages to motorcycles sustained during matches are paid for by the organizers.
All damages, which introduce new interfaces and discontinuities, attenuate the stress wave propagation.
Normally, a claim will include all damages that accrue by reason of the incident.
Citing racketeering laws, the suit asks that all damages be tripled.
The plaintiff is seeking "all damages available under the law," citing Illinois wrongful death statutes.
We also confirm the usual result that limiting atmospheric concentrations to specific benchmarks above 400 ppm cannot eliminate all damages.
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It's this one-size-fits-all damages cap, unchanged for inflation after 35 years, that Republicans are recommending for America now.
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