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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all infrastructure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of the infrastructure in a specific context, such as a city, organization, or system.
Example: "The city is investing in all infrastructure to ensure that public services are efficient and reliable."
Alternatives: "entire infrastructure" or "complete infrastructure".
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All infrastructure.
However, not all infrastructure spending justifies the cost.
IF ONLY all infrastructure industries in Asia were as resilient as telecoms.
Risks and uncertainties are intrinsic to all infrastructure investments however they are procured and funded.
How do you create jobs if all infrastructure is cut back?
I talked to an Iowa reporter who said, "They've built a fantastic organization — but it's all infrastructure, no buzz".
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The American Society of Civil Engineers, which gives America's over-all infrastructure a grade of D-plus, has said that we would need to spend $3.6 trillion by 2020 to bring it up to snuff.
It has all the infrastructure.
"All the infrastructure was in place," said Mr. Ferro, 35.
Of all the infrastructure used for major sporting events, stadia are by far the most inflexible.
Serious doubts remain that all the infrastructure work will be finished in time.
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