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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all executives" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every individual in a group of executives, typically in a business or organizational context.
Example: "All executives are required to attend the quarterly meeting to discuss the company's performance."
Alternatives: "every executive" or "all members of the executive team".
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After all, executives are only human, too.
All executives know strategy is important.
Not all executives play such games.
After all, executives expect such behavior of their bankers.
Not all executives are taking profits at the same rate.
Not all executives have shut down their spin factories.
This is not to suggest that all executives are psychopaths.
Not all executives get even the most obvious of messages.
The charges against all executives were later dropped.
All executives would like their organizations to perform better, and most seek ways to make that happen.
After all, executives can't always pass the buck on questionable accounting practices.
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