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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all staples" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every item or type of staple in a particular context, such as office supplies or food items.
Example: "The office supply store has all staples needed for our project, including paper clips and binders."
Alternatives: "every staple" or "all types of staples".
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Mac n' cheese, buttermilk pancakes, rye smoked salmon on bagels are all staples on their menu.
Then it was the cilantro, the serrano peppers and the jalapeños — all staples of Mexican cuisine.
In recent months, the world price of virtually all staples has shot up, but the activists are still not cheering.
The program is all staples: Verdi's Overture to "La Forza del Destino," Mendelssohn's "Italian" Symphony and Mussorgsky/Ravel's "Pictures at an Exhibition".
DVD skews to a younger audience that doesn't know about silent or black-and-white or even foreign films, all staples of the deep VHS catalog.
Henin hit picturesque backhands, nifty drop shots and booming overhead smashes – all staples in a repertoire that has helped her win seven grand slam titles.
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All the staples had been removed.
"All the staples went up 20percentt.
YOU'VE stocked the pantry with all the staples: sweet potatoes, cranberries, maybe chestnuts.
The palace is seven miles from Tahrir, but within an hour venders appeared, selling all the staples of revolutionary activity.
A variety of perfectly prepared and presented appetisers, followed by varieties of excellent meat; all the staples of the Lebanese cuisine are expertly prepared by Hassan.
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