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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all standards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every standard in a particular context, such as regulations, guidelines, or criteria.
Example: "The project must comply with all standards set forth by the regulatory body to ensure safety and quality."
Alternatives: "every standard" or "all criteria".
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"You can't waive all standards.
It's unprecedented by all standards".
The representative "assured me that all standards are being met".
Laboratory tests determined that the vitamin syrup met all standards.
This means that all standards are equivalently mediated, not that all standards are equivalent in every respect.
It's recorded at Krall's customary location, Hollywood's Capitol Studios, and the songs are all standards.
Meadows is the more rewarding, with varied terrain for all standards.
This means access to 250km of interlinked lifts and runs with terrain for all standards.
These acts are an affront to all standards of human decency and international law.
By all standards of international law, our detainment was and is illegal.
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