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The phrase "all lads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of boys or young men, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "All lads are invited to the game this Saturday, so bring your friends along."
Alternatives: "all boys" or "every guy".
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"That's why it's all lads.
Like all lads' magazines, Zoo's circulation is suffering.
"Bands are essentially an extension of a youth club, all lads together.
Lily Robinson, 22, identifies as transgender and says: When I started university I'd just started taking hormones, building confidence and making friends, so being in an environment with all lads was terrifying.
"These are all lads that hadn't made it and they are all lads we had to take a chance with.
"Mark Davies, Adam Bogdan, Chung-Yong Lee - these are all lads that I've tied up on long-term contracts and we did that because we want them to be the nucleus of the team that drives us forward.
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"It spurs all the lads on, even though they are young lads and might not be well recognised at the minute," back row Cook said.
All the lads like music.
All the lads feel the same.
"It's been refreshing, all the lads enjoy his company.
He has got another year with us and all the lads love him.
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