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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all reviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every review available on a particular subject, product, or service.
Example: "Before making a purchase, I always read all reviews to ensure I'm making an informed decision."
Alternatives: "every review" or "all feedback".
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All reviews are thoroughly peer-reviewed before publication.
All reviews are anonymous to the public, but reviewers can be held accountable by the company.
But not all reviews were universally positive.
All reviews must be from unique email addresses/Facebook accounts.
All reviews were assessed for methods and reporting.
The credibility of all reviews — even real ones — is questionable.
Clooney told Pascal he needed "protection from all reviews".
Mr. Croney learned in the first Project Greenlight contest that not all reviews are worthwhile.
Virtually all reviews of REM's latest album have hailed it as a return to form.
Many hoteliers choose to respond to all reviews or no reviews, focusing on the extremes.
All reviews are submitted by program attendees and are not edited by MIT Sloan Executive Education.
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