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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all jets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every jet in a specific context, such as aviation or a particular group of jets.
Example: "All jets must undergo a thorough inspection before takeoff to ensure safety."
Alternatives: "every jet" or "all aircraft".
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"You play that long in the league, you've kind of seen it all," Jets Coach Herman Edwards said.
Not all Jets fans were sold.
"I guess we're all Jets fans here now," he said.
"Like all Jets fans, I am disappointed with this year's results," Johnson said in his statement.
That practice, as are all Jets practices, was closed to reporters.
All Jets players live in the Hofstra dormitories during training camp, so Ratliff has changed just one diaper.
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Of course, life in Florham Park isn't all-Jets-all-the-time.
The airline was profitable and was one of the few regional carriers with an all-jet fleet.
The B-52G entered service on 13 February 1959 (a day earlier, the last B-36 was retired, making SAC an all-jet bomber force).
On the same day, Herbst was assigned to command the 27th Fighter Squadron in the first American all-jet fighter group 1st Fighter Group flying P-80s.
On 10 March 1948, an FJ-1 Fury launched from Boxer, the first such launch of an all-jet aircraft from an American carrier, which allowed subsequent tests of jet aircraft carrier doctrine.
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