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The phrase "all of your homework" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of someone's assigned tasks or schoolwork.
Example: "Make sure you complete all of your homework before the deadline."
Alternatives: "all your assignments" or "every piece of homework".
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Turn in ALL of your homework.
"In the end, all of your homework is irrelevant," she said.
You thought you had done all of your homework and bargaining, only to be surprised with highly inflated destination charges added on at the end.
Take the time to do all of your homework, come up with a great proposal, and on the day that you ask her to marry you, just relax!
Do all of your homework.
Pack all of your homework.
Complete all of your homework.
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If you have block scheduling, (4 classes a day, a total of 8 classes) do most, or all, if you can, of your homework the first day, and finish the rest as quickly as possible if it isn't done the first day.
It would help to have music notes drawn all over in the margins of your homework every time you pass it in, unless if your teacher tells you specifically not to.
Stay on top of your homework.
Assign a time for each of your homework.
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