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The phrase "all disasters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every type of disaster or calamity in a general sense.
Example: "The report highlighted the impact of all disasters on the local economy over the past decade."
Alternatives: "every disaster" or "all calamities".
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"They were all disasters," she said.
The question — for all disasters, not just twisters — has been how low casualty figures can go.
After all, disasters just happen; they aren't caused by the economy.
"The corrupt government officials control all sectors and are responsible for all disasters we face.
Golden Phoenix is based on the premise that, like politics, all disasters are local.
This may be partly because news coverage of all disasters, actual or forecast, is delivered in similarly apocalyptic tones.
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After all, if you shopped around judiciously, you might (I imagine) get an all-disasters insurance policy for 20% of your income which would make you whole from any such event.
Not all the disasters destroy the regions of the disaster area.
Not all the disasters of Iraq were easily foreseeable.
And despite all the disasters, there are signs of finance's resilience.
All these disasters, in varying degrees, can be laid at George Bush's door.
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