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The phrase "all manner of surfaces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide variety of surfaces in a general sense, often in contexts discussing materials, textures, or designs.
Example: "The artist experimented with all manner of surfaces, from canvas to wood to metal, to create her unique pieces."
Alternatives: "a variety of surfaces" or "all types of surfaces".
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Boarded-up windows and doors can be destroyed by gunfire, or melee attacks, and bullets will go through all manner of surfaces – wood, glass and certain types of wall.
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From the opening impression of a fur-fronted coat, its surface brushed into squares, there were all manner of surface effects — from fluffed-up sweaters, through a tactile ginger shearling jacket zipped up the back, to a dress that seemed to be covered with blue and white filaments.
Sodium 4-styrene sulfonate (SSS) was graft-polymerized on the surfaces of crosslinked polyvinyl alcohol (CPVA) microspheres in a manner of surface-initiated graft-polymerization by using cerium salt-hydroxyl group redox initiation system, obtaining the grafted microspheres CPVA-g-PSSS.
Ensconced in a parallel world of conservative news sources and conservative arguments, all manner of comforting alternative visions of reality surfaced during the 2012 election.
They would go back to the city the day after next, and Jonathan would return from wherever Jonathan had gone and the house would sell and all shall be well, all manner of things shall be well the phrase surfaced in his brain, some hippie scrap that Pam used to incant to herself.
Not to be overlooked is a wonderful appliquéd and embroidered 19th-century crazy quilt at Elliott & Grace Snyder Antiques, its entire surface paved with all manner of floral, animal and human images in separate irregular patches.
A ferrofluid is a magnetized liquid that creates all manner of bizarre patterns that look like the surface of a distant planet's moon.
By Kevin Young October 21, 2017 A French print, published in the New York Sun newspaper, in 1835, purported to show all manner of plants and life on the moon's surface.
He traffics in all manner of newfangled and oddball devices, from unlikely fabrics as painting surfaces to strange chemical brews in lieu of the usual pigments.
Then too, as we dig down beneath the surface of our democracies, we find that all manner of private torture and terror informs us of the persistence of cruelty and coerced gratification of desires.
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