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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all projects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every project within a specific context or scope.
Example: "We need to evaluate all projects to determine which ones will receive funding this year."
Alternatives: "every project" or "all initiatives".
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Remember, this will deactivate the account across ALL projects.
"All projects were stopped," Tabibian recalls.
Of course, not all projects pay well.
However, not all projects are successful.
Not all projects have gone as planned.
Not all projects have gone swimmingly.
No single approach works for all projects.
All projects wrap up in May.
All projects will center on this process.
These governments assume some risk, and not all projects succeed.
The patrimony fights against all projects in Paris".
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