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The phrase "all explore" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest that everyone or everything is exploring, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "In this project, we encourage all to explore new ideas and approaches."
Alternatives: "everyone explores" or "all can explore".
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All explore secret-keeping.
And they all explore the dynamics of family and community.
Painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, installation, video and performance will all explore the idea of epic narratives.
The stories all explore themes of innocence and cruelty, loss and belonging, through the distorted prism of Cape Town in the apartheid period.
"Because the music industry has gone through such a bad time, if anyone stumbles across areas for new revenue, they will all explore it," said Simon Dyson, editor of Music & Copyright, a trade publication.
"A Moon for the Misbegotten" is one of Eugene O'Neill's less frequently shown works and has not been staged on Broadway since 1984".American Buffalo", "True West", and the O'Neill all explore the dark side of the American dream.
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"These films are all exploring different aspects of today.
And that's all explored in the show.
The next day, after my quiet moment at dawn, we all explored the ruins.
"We're all exploring ancillary revenue streams," said Mr. Westerling, the spokesman for Regal Cinemas.
All exploring will be pursued in complete comfort -- in plush seats, no less.
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