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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all prescriptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every prescription in a particular context, such as in a medical or pharmaceutical discussion.
Example: "The pharmacy has filled all prescriptions for the patients in the clinic this week."
Alternatives: "every prescription" or "all medication orders".
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Generics now make up more than half of all prescriptions.
We classified caps as applying to all prescriptions (overall caps) or only branded prescriptions (brand caps).
Fewer than 20percentt of all prescriptions were filled with generic drugs in 1984.
"All plans are not going to cover all prescriptions," Ms. Roberts said.
By 1996, almost half of all prescriptions were filled by generic drugs.
Then, and for many years afterwards, all prescriptions were prepared by hand.
Compounded drugs account for an estimated 3percentt of all prescriptions filled.
By 2007, all prescriptions will be created and transferred to pharmacies electronically.
One mom advocates marking A.M.! and P.M.! in red Sharpie on all prescriptions.
The startup verifies all prescriptions painstakingly.
75% of all prescriptions are for generic drugs.
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