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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all ships" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to maritime activities, discussions about naval vessels, or metaphorically in expressions like "all ships rise with the tide."
Example: "In the harbor, all ships were prepared for the incoming storm, ensuring their safety."
Alternatives: "every vessel" or "all boats".
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In the Navy it's all ships.
"A rising tide raises all ships".
Segments available on all ships.
An outgoing tide lowers all ships".
"All ships, all ships, all ships," she said, adding, "Smeterljdrt fifillsgfdter tere twenty-four oik".
VISION-IMPAIRED SERVICES -- Braille throughout all ships.
All ships use the International Code of Signals.
Not all ships can be rotated the same way.
8 A.M. and sunset on all ships in commission.
As they say, a rising tide lifts all ships".
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