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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all doors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to every door in a particular context, often implying accessibility or opportunity.
Example: "In this new project, all doors are open for collaboration and innovation."
Alternatives: "every door" or "all entryways".
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All doors are closing.
All doors locked.
All doors will be flung open.
"All doors are open to all clubs.
Success may open all doors.
It closes all doors to communication.
Should all doors literally be glass?
Everything felt possible; all doors were open.
All doors close with a thud.
You have a password that opens all doors".
In a hierarchical system, all doors are closed".
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