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The phrase "all stacks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to every stack in a particular set or category, often in programming or data management.
Example: "Please ensure that all stacks are properly organized before the meeting."
Alternatives: "every stack" or "all collections".
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"It all stacks up against you".
Well, it all stacks up to this: they want us all to sell out.
All stacks and systems were operated self-humidified.
All stacks were weighed at 1 to 4 week intervals to follow the weight loss trend over time.
John Gibbons said, "How it best fits the team, how it all stacks up down there is really what it's going to come down to.
We wanted to see if people (specifically women) prefer designer men's colognes over Axe deodorant body spray (secretly hoping that they liked the cheaper version over the expensive kind), so we put together the following list that ranks three of Axe's new White Label Dry Spray line of antiperspirant deodorants with four more expensive colognes, to see how it all stacks up.
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Again, we see the pattern of moving away from one-size-fits-all stacks, and toward building for your needs.
Distributed systems are about making trade offs and a move toward problem-specific solutions rather than one-size-fits-all stacks.
All the stacks were aligned with the plugin software StackReg before extracting the coordinates of the atoms.
This is very good journalism, after all, stacked like cordwood.
How do the artists, fierce competitors all, stack up now?
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