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The phrase "all infringements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to every instance of violation or breach of a rule, law, or agreement.
Example: "The company will take action against all infringements of its intellectual property rights."
Alternatives: "any violations" or "every breach".
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"Some publishers are saying half of all infringements are linked to it".
Not all infringements are created equal, nor do they merit the same response.
While 41 of the 154 agencies in our sample use sanctions only to comply with legal requirements, other agencies either apply sanctions more frequently, perhaps even when minor non-compliances of clients are detected, or less frequently, so that not all infringements are punished.
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The only reason I say may is because no one could possibly keep up with all the infringements on free speech in our country since 9/11.
But this question is precisely the same, although phrased in the opposite way, as one that must be addressed in all infringement cases, namely whether two works are substantially similar with respect to their protected elements.
All this infringement of Syrian sovereignty does not really seem temporary but rather the opposite: there are shades of Afghanistan, with all the "temporary" NATO bases.
"This is not at all an infringement on anyone's First Amendment rights".
As a minority force they defended stubbornly and consistently all the civil rights which western democracy afforded them; as communists they defended equally stubbornly all the infringements of these rights in the "people's democracies".
It would actually be a perfect tool for labels to find all copyright infringements that are online and get them taken down".
The jury also found that all the patent infringement claims that GlaxoSmithKline asserted against Genentech were invalid.
The point is: your friendly neighborhood CrunchGear writers are victims of copyright infringement all the time, and you don't hear us whinging about it every waking hour.
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