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The phrase "all nights" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific period of time during which events occur or situations exist on multiple consecutive nights. Example: "The festival is held all nights of the week, starting from Monday and ending on Sunday." Another example: "The hotel offers discounted rates for guests who book for all nights of their stay."
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"It's just — G.I. parties on Friday night, of all nights".
Cover: $35 tonight and tomorrow night, $30 on Sunday, with a $10 minimum all nights.
Cover: tonight and tomorrow, $12; Sunday, $7; two-drink minimum all nights.
Why this night, of all nights, did Barcelona play better than they have all season?
Cover, $20 tonight and tomorrow, $17.50 Sunday; there is a $10 minimum for all nights (Ratliff).
Cover: $20 tonight and tomorrow night, $15 on Sunday with a $10 minimum all nights (Ratliff).
If only all nights out in North Korea were so successful.
Its bulletin would move to 10pm on all nights but Saturday, from October 16.
Admission is $20 today and tomorrow, $15 on Sunday, with a $10 minimum all nights.
In fact, on that night of all nights, we were tickled to death to be guests of a D.C. cop.
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