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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all servants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every individual within a group of servants, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The king ordered that all servants be present for the announcement of the new decree."
Alternatives: "every servant" or "all attendants".
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All servants look the same, don't they?
He believed that "we are all servants of the community", championed the appointment of female and non-white judges and urged informed criticism of the judiciary.
In a churning society, Tocqueville observed — again heeding slaves not at all — "servants do not form a race apart, they have no customs, prejudices or mores peculiar to themselves".
So in fact, in southern, white neighborhoods they're accustomed to seeing blacks walk around because they're all servants.
No masters anymore; we are all servants (Hegel).
Lastly, I just want to say that as artists we are all servants.
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Of all the servants, he was the one she most trusted with her son.
She wanted all the servants put through a kind of third degree.
I think I can remember, sometimes, that we rutted like animals without all those servants around.
With the parents flying out and grilling all the servants and having meetings with the police.
All the servants, the gardeners, the chauffeurs, the junior ones who normally saw K.K.
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