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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all discoveries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every finding or revelation made in a particular context, such as science, exploration, or research.
Example: "The conference will showcase all discoveries made in the field of renewable energy over the past year."
Alternatives: "every finding" or "all findings".
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All discoveries have been geographical and for the sake of science, and not for commercial exploiation.
Not all discoveries were the product of tweezers and magnifying glasses.
All discoveries were once unknown, and many advances were expensive before they became common.
"Like all discoveries," he writes, Mandelbrot's work "surprises us yet again with the unfathomable depth and richness of the natural world".
All discoveries must be reported to them and all artefacts must be returned to the Mirarr at the end of the project.
The result is that it can seem as if all discoveries are in the past and were made by dead white guys.
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And, despite all the discoveries (other movies, better acting, improved C.G.I).
Echte fondly recalled "all the discoveries we made — Mrs. Hoffe and me".
"It contains... the most valuable of all the discoveries it has been my good fortune to make".
I wonder how many understand all the discoveries that make the little box work.
After all, discovery is usually a greater thrill than confirmation.
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