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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all royalties" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the total amount of royalties received or owed, often in the context of contracts, publishing, or intellectual property.
Example: "The author will receive all royalties from the sales of the book, ensuring they are compensated fairly for their work."
Alternatives: "total royalties" or "entire royalties".
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All royalties from this book go to the coalition.
All royalties go into a special fund for the freedom movement.
Accepting only a modest allowance, Stott donated all royalties in perpetuity to The Langham Partnership.
He gives away twenty per cent of his annual income, including all royalties from "Practical Ethics".
And it wasn't about money, since Ms. Rowling is donating all royalties to charity.
All royalties from Alison's most recent CD, Souvenirs (2009), will go to the Macmillan cancer charity.
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"The PRS is responsible for collecting all the royalties for all types of music in Britain, and the royalties involved are immense, something like £600m a year.
All the royalties are going to Harvard".
All the royalties are being donated to support women's health and education organizations.
The designers will all receive royalties, and Mr. Albrici said that he has their enthusiastic support.
People can write a fan fiction set in the Elite world and keep all the royalties.
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