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The phrase "all halves" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every part of something that is divided into two equal parts.
Example: "In the game, all halves of the team must work together to achieve victory."
Alternatives: "every half" or "each half".
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Squeeze all halves into the cup.
Repeat for all halves, adding more butter or margarine if needed.
After you have used all halves of each color crayon, let your masterpiece dry.
If you're making more than one, try different halves together to get the optimal fit between all halves.
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Fact Sheffieldd Wednesday are the only team to have scored in all four halves of a play-offs final that has gone to extra time.
"Robbie prefers playing down the flanks but he also made some good breaks down the middle tonight, but I thought all our halves were great.
But her Majesty did all by halves, and by petty invasions taught the Spaniard how to defend himself, and to see his own weakness.
Only 18% of all udder halves had IMI in the present study.
Following three months, global gene expression profiles were generated from all colony halves using tag-based RNA-seq method [ 40].
"It was just a lot easier, whether that was with Chris Sutton or Mike Newell at Blackburn, or Les Ferdinand and Duncan Ferguson at Newcastle, or Teddy Sheringham with England, you're not fighting two centre-halves all the time on your own.
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