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The phrase "all histories" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of historical accounts or narratives related to a particular subject or event.
Example: "In studying the evolution of technology, we must consider all histories that have shaped its development."
Alternatives: "every history" or "all accounts".
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Like all histories, we carry it with us.
This finding is consistent with some but not all histories of atmospheric and oceanic O2 concentrations.
Every place, every person, and every object has a history, but not all histories are told.
Oak in 1974, and billed as "An Epoch-Making Discovery Which Has Proved All Histories and Historians Wrong".
"All histories are against you," Captain Harville insists, when Austen's levelheaded heroine, Anne Elliot, argues that women are more constant than men.
These restrictions have undermined the city as a place where all instincts, all histories, all powers of discrimination must be called upon to register cultural change.
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All those histories written and rewritten.
All history.
All history is retrospective.
Is all history shared?
"It's all history".
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