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The phrase "all magazines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every magazine within a certain context or category.
Example: "All magazines in the library are available for checkout."
Alternatives: "every magazine" or "the entire collection of magazines".
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And not just any magazines… ALL MAGAZINES!
I've sworn off magazines... all magazines.
Not all magazines or newspapers are to be universally condemned.
Of course, not all magazines are so lucky.
PAUL MULDOON: As is the case with all magazines, we have a team of readers.
And even if all magazines that objectify women were run by women, is it more admirable?
Retailers have to send back one in three of all magazines, which are then wastefully pulped.
Newspapers later regained their exemption while the tax was extended to the sale of all magazines.
All magazines there must have a government sponsor that formally takes responsibility for their content.
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"All the magazines know me.
Then I read all the magazines.
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