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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all demonstrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every instance or occurrence of demonstrations, typically in contexts related to events, protests, or experiments.
Example: "The report analyzed all demonstrations that took place over the summer, highlighting key themes and participant feedback."
Alternatives: "every demonstration" or "all exhibits".
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Check titles of all demonstrations conducted this week.
Police said all demonstrations on Saturday went ahead peacefully.
The Royal Parks Agency later informed me that all demonstrations were banned outside Buckingham Palace.
5. Particularly noteworthy is the active presence of farmers in all demonstrations.
The government banned all demonstrations on 6 May, when Cohn-Bendit was due to be disciplined.
(All demonstrations are part of "The Edible Garden," a gardenwide tribute to homegrown food that ends Oct. 17).
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In fact, all the demonstrations then had an air of futility about them.
The left distrusts Catholics, particularly as they feature largely in all the demonstrations against Hollande.
The group have compiled a list of all the demonstrations here.
The mosque has been a focus point of nearly all the demonstrations here since the Arab Spring began.
And that there were all these demonstrations because rent and taxes were too high," said another woman in her 30s.
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