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The phrase "all rubber" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is made entirely of rubber or to emphasize that something is completely rubber in nature.
Example: "The new tires are all rubber, providing excellent grip on wet surfaces."
Alternatives: "entirely rubber" or "completely rubber".
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"It's not all rubber chickens and hosing each other down with seltzer bottles, Jack".
All rubber pads have some ingredients that affect their quality and durability.
"Not All Rubber Ducks Look Alike," multimedia by Lucy Sander Sceery.
It's all rubber and canvas, of course, but we do manage to put them together in a different way.
On Monday, the City Council is scheduled to hold a hearing on a bill that calls for such a moratorium, as well as for replacing all rubber infill used in the city's playgrounds.
All rubber".
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The Flash Voyager drive has all the features of its smaller-capacity siblings including its proprietary all-rubber housing that's water resistant, shock absorbing and allows it to operate in severe temperature situations.
Other features include a proprietary all-rubber housing that is water and shock resistant and is able to operate in extreme temperatures, TrueCrypt encryption software for AES 256-bit encryption for the super spy in all of us and a 10-year warranty.
The performance included stripper poles, and the girls donned all-rubber outfits.
All those rubber principles bending every whichaway, all that instant backtracking, all that compromise parading as conviction: this all comes as a shock to the fellow known as the Bastard, a virgin in the realm of government, played by Derek Smith.
Not all the rubber plantations have the same deleterious effects.
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