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The phrase "all fill out" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a group of people completing a form or providing information, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Please ensure that all fill out the registration form before the deadline."
Alternatives: "everyone completes" or "all participants submit".
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We all fill out the same forms and write the same number of essays to apply.
I let them all fill out brackets, even though the tournament has already started, as a distraction from thinking about Maureen.
"Every day, I'd hear, 'Do you miss sports?' " Storm said, "and my answer was, 'I really did.' " She said her three young daughters "can all fill out N.C.A.A. brackets".
Surely, then, those medical forms we all fill out when we visit a doctor should be expanded to include how our parents and grandparents lived as well as how they died.
At baseline, 6, 12 and 24 months follow-up participating children, parents and GP trainees all fill out questionnaires.
Professionals, the supervisor and the team manager all fill out a questionnaire on the implementation of Houvast (e.g. questions about caseload, tasks and activities, use of strengths assessment and recovery plan) before the audit takes place.
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All filled out a questionnaire about their eating habits.
Arthur Conan Doyle, Stéphane Mallarmé, and Paul Cézanne all filled out similar forms.
The application form is all filled out, with Titch's name and address, ready to go!
A few days earlier, the participants had all filled out a questionnaire in which they reported their socioeconomic status.
Applicants from across North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America, all filled out entries for consideration.
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