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The phrase "all stereotypes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing generalizations or oversimplified beliefs about a group of people.
Example: "It's important to recognize that all stereotypes can be harmful and do not reflect the true diversity within any group."
Alternatives: "every stereotype" or "all generalizations".
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Sukumaran has become a portrait painter, is completing a fine arts degree by correspondence, and is being mentored by the well-known Australian artist Ben Quilty, who has said: "As all stereotypes fall away, Myuran has done a horrible thing – but that's a long time ago".
Not all stereotypes are bad.
And not all stereotypes are damning.
Like all stereotypes, it's totally ridiculous.
But like all stereotypes, it may contain some truth.
Drop all stereotypes of Eliot the touchy esthete".
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"We all use stereotypes all the time, without knowing it.
R.S.: All the stereotypes.
It broke with all the stereotypes.
Valentino turned all the stereotypes inside out.
All the stereotypes that people accused us of making.
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