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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all drifts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing various types of drifts, such as in scientific, environmental, or metaphorical discussions.
Example: "In our study, we observed that all drifts in the data pointed towards a significant climate change trend."
Alternatives: "all variations" or "all shifts".
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This suggests that perturbations due to seasonal changes affect the entire system consistently, and implies that similar processes are occurring in all drifts and associated stopes.
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The scientists were hoping to conduct a series of experiments as they and the ship and the ice floe all drifted, as one, around the Arctic Ocean.
The clouds had all drifted away as though on divine pulleys, revealing a view so broad and clear that the horizon's global curve was discernible.
Free spirits, soul searchers, artists and anyone who wants to be a part of such a community have all drifted down to be part of One Human Family, Key West's official philosophy of inclusion.
As if in direct opposition to this thought, a drag queen in a nun's habit shouts from behind us: "Right then, anyone for cock?" By now the older shamans have all drifted off.
We all drift for a while.
By Virginia Brasier The New Yorker, October 3, 1953 P. 96 The summer tourists all drift home.
"If a flood came, we could all drift away on it and be quite happy".
It was like a party, and we all drifted back to the train as though each of us wished to be the last to leave.
"When the program ended and we all drifted back to our desks," writes Plame, "I was deeply upset, my head spinning.
When I speak to other academics, they envision we all drift around in flowing robes, with the occasional witty aside, drinking glasses of wine.
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