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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all journalists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entire group of individuals who work as journalists, often in discussions about their roles, responsibilities, or actions.
Example: "All journalists have a duty to report the truth and uphold ethical standards in their work."
Alternatives: "every journalist" or "all members of the press".
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"I curse all journalists.
We are all journalists.
All journalists know this.
Don't all journalists?
Not all journalists are really journalists.
Anyway, all journalists write lies and propaganda".
"We're all journalists first and foremost," Mr. Galindo said.
"All journalists want to be read," he added.
No, no more than all journalists are amoral hackers.
That is the common worry of all journalists.
All journalists want to be heard, of course.
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