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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all means of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to every method or way of achieving something.
Example: "We must explore all means of communication to ensure everyone is informed."
Alternatives: "all methods of" or "every way of".
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Mr. Saada warned against closing all means of dissent.
Blazer's style is to embrace all means of new communication.
All means of communication are ostensibly free of government censorship.
In and around New York City, all means of transportation were halted.
That means it must use all means of distribution at its disposal.
The councilman favors nearly all means of addressing the nation's energy problems, including offshore drilling, something Mr. Harrison opposes.
"It has been very difficult, because all means of access have been cut off," emergency services co-ordinator Puente said.
This applies to all means of conveying information: books; newspapers; TV; as far back as medieval ballads and mystery plays.
A rebuttal was published elsewhere, calling for the use of "all ways and all means" of "armed struggle".
"Governments in our part of the world," he continues, "have sole ownership and full authority over all means of expression, from school books to the media".
At all popular protests, the police set thugs to attack the protesters using all means of intimidation, including the sexual harassment of women participants.
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