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The phrase "all declare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a collective statement or agreement among a group of people.
Example: "After much discussion, we all declare our support for the new policy."
Alternatives: "we all affirm" or "we all proclaim".
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The temptation, however, is to let the deal pass so we can all declare "mission accomplished", much like George W Bush's premature victory speech on the USS Abraham Lincoln.
Back in Philly, there are three joints Pat's, Geno's and Jim's that all declare themselves to be purveyors of the true cheese steak with Cheez Whiz, of course.
If she makes it through a day without getting shoved in front of a train, we can all declare a victory for free speech and move on.
All declare for liberty and proceed to disagree among themselves as to its true meaning.
All declare their startup a "go" or "no go" at the end.
Hearing this, Gualtieri's courtiers all declare that he is "very wise," if harsh.
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The ads all declared that UberX rides were now cheaper than taxis.
The GPs all declared a special interest in musculoskeletal disorders and were predominantly established GPs.
They all declared themselves healthy.
All declared there was no issue.
Switzerland, Spain, Portugal and Sweden all declared themselves neutral during WWII.
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