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The phrase "all legitimate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to things that are valid, lawful, or acceptable in a particular context.
Example: "The committee reviewed the applications and confirmed that all legitimate entries would be considered for the award."
Alternatives: "entirely valid" or "fully authorized".
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These are all legitimate zoning issues".
"And there are a thousand questions, and they're all legitimate".
And it is promising to pay all "legitimate" damages claims.
They are all legitimate areas of public interest".
The one-time revenues, he said, were all legitimate.
"The previous contracts, we have respected them … all legitimate contracts.
"They were all legitimate business expenses," Mr. Turan said.
BP has pledged to meet all "legitimate claims".
It was a trick question: these are all legitimate Super PACs.
"We said we'll honor all legitimate claims, and the full company stands behind that".
These are all legitimate concerns, and they should be addressed on their own merits.
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