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The phrase "all entertainment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of entertainment options or experiences available.
Example: "The festival will feature all entertainment, from live music to theatrical performances."
Alternatives: "every form of entertainment" or "all types of entertainment".
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But TV is, above all, entertainment, and what good is entertainment if you stop letting it entertain you and start letting it get you absolutely enraged?
It's all entertainment, innit?
All entertainment is manipulative — that's its job.
"Focus groups are the death of all entertainment.
The improvement brings universal search to all entertainment, rather than searching each provider or service separately.
"It's all entertainment," Giuffria says, when describing the transition from rocker to gaming entrepreneur.
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This troubles some readers, listeners and viewers who don't like homogenized news or one-size-fits-all entertainment forced down their throats.
Is the goal to make ITV1 an all-entertainment channel, and if so how soon?
For all the entertainment Benji Marshall provided, he rarely won.
All the entertainment was presented from the New York City Showmobile.
All this entertainment helps to salve psychic wounds inflicted by road-going critics.
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