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The phrase "all liability" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the total responsibility or accountability for something, often in terms of financial or legal obligations.
Example: "The company disclaims all liability for any damages incurred during the event."
Alternatives: "complete liability" or "full responsibility".
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The settlement would terminate all liability for the claims.
2. We hereby exclude all liability for negligence.
But Dr. Kalb said: "Bayer denies all liability.
Prison officials "deny any and all liability," in the agreement.
Practically all liability contracts falling in these four categories have some common elements.
Another element common to all liability insurance policies is certain exclusions.
Plus, Rasmus is all liability, covering up his ineptitude rather than busting the case wide open.
The statements also include an agreement to waive all liability claims against the company.
This represents all liability claims on its church policies, including for sexual abuse.
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If there had been any possibility of an "exception" in case law to the interpretation of Section 230 as a catch-all liability shield, that would have been the time.
The defendants all deny liability.
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