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The phrase "all excuses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every possible justification or reason someone might give for a particular action or situation.
Example: "I don't want to hear all excuses; we need to focus on finding a solution."
Alternatives: "any excuses" or "every excuse".
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"It's all excuses, I guess," Gagné said.
Weather, wind, those are all excuses.
Crisis robs the political establishment of all excuses and alibis and ends indecision and procrastination.
But not all excuses for pulling a sickie are equal, it seems.
The measures "will eliminate all excuses to say that credit could decelerate," Mr. Constâncio said.
His courtly presence means you have exhausted all excuses, arguments and options for keeping your house.
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"It's not a be-all-and-end-all excuse, and I don't mean it to be," he said.
She knows all the excuses.
I had all these excuses.
He has been through all the excuses.
All these excuses were roundly dismissed as purposeful cheating.
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