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The phrase "all intercepts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mathematics, statistics, or data analysis when referring to every point where a line or curve crosses an axis.
Example: "To analyze the function, we need to identify all intercepts on the graph."
Alternatives: "every intercept" or "all crossing points".
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Applying FAT, all intercepts are statistically significant with exception of the intercept for beer income elasticities.
Finally, we tested for strong factorial (scalar) invariance by additionally holding all intercepts equal over time except for the intercept of the first measurement.
First, all intercepts (alpha_{ig}) have to be fixed to zero, as there are no intercept parameters in case of categorical observed variables.
All intercepts were significant.
Table 2 presents all intercepts and slopes for the three-class solution.
All intercepts between different positions are smaller than 0 but are differing in a minimal extend between 1.0° and 1.7°.
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"You'll be sitting in the rear of an F-94, and you'll hear all the intercepts," Atwood said.
Thereafter, a number of intercepted communications were led through different witnesses, including a witness who was called to verify the procedure and authenticate all the intercepts.
Cigars, clothes, grapefruit were all intercepted.
Danny Trevathan looked to have killed this game off once and for all, intercepting Flacco's pass on fourth-and-one, then running it back for a touchdown.
He made 11 first-half tackles and 18 over all, intercepted a pass and made a crunching block on linebacker Keith Burns, one that sent Burns sprawling into the air before crashing to the ground during McAlister's record return.
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