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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all statues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every statue within a particular context or location.
Example: "The museum has decided to display all statues from the ancient collection in the main hall."
Alternatives: "every statue" or "all of the statues".
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He or she must demolish all taboos, all statues, all idols.
Last Monday, Mullah Muhammad Omar, the Taliban's supreme leader, issued a surprise edict that ordered the destruction of all statues.
His son said experts warned that doing so might cause corrosion, and so ordered that all statues continue to be routinely covered in a protective coating.
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers today ordered the destruction of all statues in the country, including ancient pre-Islamic figures, according to official radio.
Now the Taliban propose to destroy them and all statues in Afghanistan in an act of gratuitous vandalism that can serve as a signature for this uncivilized regime.
An edict announced Monday by the Taliban's supreme leader, Mullah Muhammad Omar, called for the destruction of all statues in a strict interpretation of Islamic law banning idols.
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"All the statues in the country should be destroyed because these statues have been used as idols and deities by the nonbelievers before," the decree said.
All the statues had been waterproofed.
"All the statues are being destroyed".
It's a bit imposing: all these statues and all this white marble.
Of all the statues outside English football stadiums, the Stanley Matthews one in front of the Britannia is the best.
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