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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all flags" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every flag in a particular set or collection, often in discussions about countries, organizations, or events.
Example: "During the parade, all flags were displayed proudly along the main street."
Alternatives: "every flag" or "all banners".
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All flags are initialized with no selection before being applied (ie, flagging adverbs are not cumulative).
"If you drive it in the fairway, then you can be aggressive — to all flags".
"It is requested that all flags be half-masted from 8am today until 8pm this evening.
All posters are for Macedonian parties and all flags are Macedonian.
Cuba declared Sunday a national day of mourning and ordered all flags flown at half-staff.
The barflies all agreed that during May all flags should be flown.
There's a bravery in how he does it – going down with all flags flying".
It had done what all flags do: it signified something larger than itself.
However, myth may have blended with fact and the consensus is that all flags stayed confined to the capsule.
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Alternatively, by hovering over the chosen section image, the three closest numbered flags to the cursor will appear, or the user can select to 'show-all' flags on the image.
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