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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all eventualities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to prepare for every possible outcome or situation.
Example: "We must plan for all eventualities to ensure the success of the project."
Alternatives: "all possibilities" or "every scenario".
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Strauss, though, sounded prepared for all eventualities.
That means preparing for all eventualities".
He added, "Their refrain is, we're ready for all eventualities".
It is best to be prepared for all eventualities.
"No human plan can possibly foresee all eventualities," he noted.
Mr Akaev has certainly been careful to plan for all eventualities.
"We are prepared for all eventualities" said the Dutch Finance Minister, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, in the Hague.
But behind the scenes, the French government is preparing for all eventualities.
Yet even Thomas Sung's cultural fluency couldn't protect against all eventualities.
But he added, "We need to be armed for all eventualities".
As a full-time fretter, Jack likes to cover all eventualities.
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