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The phrase "all quits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a situation or relationship has ended, often implying that both parties have agreed to part ways without any further obligations.
Example: "After our last argument, we decided it was best to call it all quits and move on with our lives."
Alternatives: "all done" or "finished for good".
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To see what effect the inclusion of layoffs would have on elasticity estimates, I compare voluntary separation regression results to involuntary separation results in Table 2. Elasticity estimates are computed using a simplified model for all quits vs. all layoffs.
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"We all decided that if it looks this way again in January," she said, "we will just all quit and the principal will be left holding the bag".
Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe, TV presenter Sarah Cawood and workplace stress expert Cary Cooper all quit as patrons of the charity on Monday over the behaviour of Pratt.
In retrospect the absurdities of some of them are obvious, such as the idea that we could all quit our jobs and make a living day trading.
"They all quit.
They're all quitting".
They should all quit and be replaced.
We all quit our jobs and went on tour".
Otherwise, "the kids would have all quit and I'd have burned out, fast".
"At 20 miles, they all quit and got in the truck that picks up stragglers.
The other defense lawyers at a military tribunal at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, all quit.
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