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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all foxes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every member of the species or group of foxes in a general context.
Example: "All foxes are known for their cunning nature and adaptability in various environments."
Alternatives: "every fox" or "all members of the fox species".
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There are other reasons why "We are all Foxes now".
One of which is called "I Hate All Foxes And They'll Never Eat Me".
Support for Leicester has been fashionable this season, of course: how many times have sympathetic voices spoken the words, "We are all Foxes now".
We are all Foxes now: that's to say, this season Leicester became most football supporters' second team; if their own lot couldn't take the title, then better Leicester than some hated and despised rival.
He said all foxes re-homed by the shelter were neutered.
After all, foxes never prey near their dens, and thieves only steal far from their homes.
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Antibodies against S. scabiei analysed by ELISA were detected in the pleural fluid of all the foxes with skin lesions of mange and in 95% of the foxes (21 of 22 foxes) in their lung extract.
Not everyone buys that argument, least of all Fox.
All Fox trailers can be found on YouTube.
Now all Fox News has to do is pay for all that.
The music is all fox trots, beguines, tangos, soft-shoes and spiffy two-steps.
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