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The phrase "all sought to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a group of people or entities aimed to achieve a particular goal or outcome.
Example: "In the meeting, all sought to improve the company's performance and increase profitability."
Alternatives: "everyone aimed to" or "all intended to".
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Overall, Mr McCain fared better than at the first debate, when he sounded too angry and too old.The top three all sought to sound tough on terrorism.
In reading and discussing this case study, students will learn about how Indiana Governor Mike Pence, Indiana Health Commissioner Jerome Adams, and the legislature all sought to balance public health concerns against long-held beliefs about how best to fight the war against drugs.
Amazon, Microsoft, and IBM all sought to carve out positions in the new cloud-computing field.
But they all sought to be successful because they revealed hidden scandals and secrets.
They were often hot, sticky and smelly, but all sought to enjoy some of the best tennis in the world.
Mormons, Hindus, Buddhists and other groups not in the mainstream have all sought to remake Jesus in their own image.
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Local councils, state-based wildlife organisations and environment and consumer protection bodies are all seeking to regain their access.
Our business requires that we must all seek to hold ourselves accountable to our readers.
"That's certainly what we all seek to avoid".
Above all, seek to understand, engage and only then, influence.
The changes all seek to appeal to today's much more skeptical buyer.
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