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Discover Ludwig"all quarters" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to all four parts of something, or all sections, sides, or areas. It can also be used to mean all groups, demographics, or factions. Example sentence: The new policy received criticism from all quarters of the company - from entry-level employees to top executives.
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Great excitement in all quarters.
President Obama endured disrespect from all quarters.
It was flatly rejected by all quarters.
Layton received praise from all quarters of the political spectrum.
Yet the revolution has not reached all quarters.
AMY DAVIDSON: It hasn't been belittled in all quarters.
The hidden throng of peepers rang from all quarters.
There is some breath-takingly muddled thinking in all quarters.
It should be open to ideas from all quarters.
"I heard it from all quarters," Carnahan says.
Scorn is being heaped on the elections from all quarters.
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