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The phrase "all possible permutations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving combinations, arrangements, or variations of items or elements.
Example: "In this experiment, we will analyze all possible permutations of the data set to identify patterns."
Alternatives: "every conceivable arrangement" or "all potential combinations".
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They do so by encoding all possible permutations in the form of a small number of "qubits".
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Carter also made use of a highly systematised harmonic system, involving tables of all possible permutations of a given set of intervals.
Subsampling was performed stepwise, from 14 down to 6 samples and for each step, at least 20% of all possible permutations of samples were performed.
This seemed, actually, to illustrate a larger conundrum whereby if drum'n'bass were to advance it was doomed quickly to exhaust all possible permutations of which it was capable unless it changed into something else - whereupon it would cease to exist!
This new modeling technique facilitates the investigation of some of the important characteristics of the problem; this results in a number of propositions to rule out a large number of infeasible solutions from the set of all possible permutations.
The calculation of the minimum distance (23) is done for all possible permutations.
Double blind A/B testing was used with all possible permutations of algorithm A, algorithm B, expert and amateur panning.
Alternatively, one could omit this constraint and instead modify the decoding procedure to be usable with all possible permutations.
Despite this well-considered architecture and the analysis of many standards we cannot claim efficient interleaving for all possible permutations.
The full permutation symmetry group (or simply, the symmetric group) on N objects, (S_{N}), is defined to be the set of all possible permutations of N objects.
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