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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all ills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to all problems, difficulties, or ailments in a general sense.
Example: "The new policy aims to address all ills affecting the community, from poverty to lack of education."
Alternatives: "all problems" or "every issue".
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Winning cures all ills.
Mismanagement cannot be blamed for all ills.
But winning cures all ills.
Winning, it is clear, does not solve all ills.
It is one tool, not the answer to all ills.
Money may not cure all ills, but it certainly helps.
We believe there are pills for all ills.
But the Olympics are not a panacea for all ills".
So why is China now the cause of all ills?
However, state aid is not a cure for all ills.
Most incoming governments are swift to blame their predecessors for all ills.
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