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The phrase "all over the premises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present or occurring throughout a specific location or area.
Example: "The decorations were all over the premises, creating a festive atmosphere for the event."
Alternatives: "throughout the property" or "across the premises".
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Then you can strategically position as many cordless handsets as you need -- up to eight or nine -- all over the premises.
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"We just turned over the premises".
Mokaris closed in 2005, and Franco's, the smarter Italian restaurant next door, expanded to take over the premises.
The railway works never died completely: in 2006 Knights Rail Services took over the premises to overhaul locomotives.
More recently, since taking over the premises in 2006, Primavera has also made alterations to suit its needs.
"The then owner of the pub was paid £700 to let them take over the premises," said Killen.
Scary Squatter Mayor James Van Ness declared Alamo Square a park in 1857, but the city was too frightened to take over the premises for a decade.
A new tenant, Richie Notar, known for his role in building the Nobu sushi chain, would take over the premises later that day.
When Mr. Peterhans decided to shut down his Berlin studio and move to Dessau, they arranged to take over the premises and to operate as Ringl & Pit.
On a prominent site on Notting Hill Gate, the main thoroughfare, between a popular cinema and the busy underground station, he took over the premises of a cheap Italian café called Topo D'Oro.
The Suffolk County Kennel Club takes over the premises at Flowerfield on Saturday for its 63rd annual AKC All-Breed Dog Show.
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