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The phrase "all dams" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every dam in a specific context, such as discussing their impact, condition, or regulations.
Example: "All dams in the region must comply with the new safety standards set by the government."
Alternatives: "every dam" or "all the dams".
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Many green groups say they are not against all dams.
"We really need to move beyond this 'All dams are bad' philosophy.
Vietnam has called for a 10-year moratorium on all dams on the Mekong until further detailed assessments of the entire basin.
But about two-thirds of all dams are private, and financially struggling state and local governments own most of the remainder.
"We are not against all dams -- some middle-sized dams can be built in the gorges, but not in the lowlands," said Yuri Darman, director of the environmental group WWF Russia.
All dams in the system are managed as a unit, with primary emphasis on flood control, which has proved extremely effective; no major flood damage has occurred on the Tennessee River since the system of dams was completed.
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"It was before they built all those dams.
He said the city was spending $1 billion to renovate all the dams.
But repairing all those dams would cost billions of dollars, and it is far from clear who would provide all the money in a recessionary era.
All the dams remained overall stable.
All the dams had been recently vaccinated against canine parvovirus, canine distemper virus and canine adenovirus.
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