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The phrase "all drills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every type or instance of drills, such as in a training or educational context.
Example: "The instructor emphasized the importance of practicing all drills to ensure proficiency in the skills being taught."
Alternatives: "every drill" or "all types of drills".
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He successfully sought expulsion from the academy, where he was absent from all drills and classes for a week.
Then, Ward joined the rest of the team at practice on Wednesday, participating in all drills but not the scrimmage.
The organization is also forbidding all drills that involve full-speed, head-on blocking and tackling that begins with players lined up more than three yards apart, as well as head-to-head contact.
Thereafter the band performed all drills in Houston without whistle commands.
Cornerback Adoree Jacksonn, who was taken out of the Notre Dame game because of concussive symptoms, wore a yellow "no contact" jersey Friday but participated in all drills and intercepted a pass.
On 4 July 1918, Admiral Beatty provided a special treat for the men of Battleship Division Nine by granting them a few days off from all drills and maneuvers in order to celebrate what he termed "this greatest of Liberty Days".
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Let's stop referring to practicing reading as drill -- or call all practice "drilling children".
We've been up since 5 o'clock — the practice, the rehearsal, all the drills.
He's been doing all the drills.
All the drills can be augmented by adding a draw from a holster.
The purpose, he said, was "to not be all drilling in Dallas".
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