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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all gains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every increase or benefit achieved in a particular context, such as finance, personal development, or performance.
Example: "In this investment strategy, we aim to maximize all gains while minimizing risks."
Alternatives: "every benefit" or "all profits".
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Again, all gains were maintained 3 months post-intervention.
The catastrophe has not reversed all gains, as some observers had initially feared.
In a high-stakes, hotly contested sport, all gains tend to be marginal: the challenge is to maintain that margin.
All gains for either party are likely to be measured in inches and feet and yards -- not miles".
Isn't the life of a single child worth sacrificing all gains, spoils and illusions of eternal power?
Terra Lycos's shares dropped below their offering price, wiping out all gains since their initial offering last year.
All gains come out free of taxes, as long as you use them for qualified educational expenses.
The designed mechanism is a revelation mechanism in which honest reporting of values/costs is incentive compatible and all gains from trade are achieved.
Trump, after all, gains from the perception that he is tough and independent-minded, willing to stand up to Washington politicians.
The net gains of $11,872 are entered on Line 15. Incidentally, all gains on inheritances are treated as long term.
The veil of opulence assumes that the playing field is level, that all gains are fairly gotten, that there is no cosmic adversity.
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