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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all strains" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every variation or type of something, often in scientific or medical contexts, such as discussing bacteria, viruses, or other organisms.
Example: "The vaccine is effective against all strains of the virus currently in circulation."
Alternatives: "every strain" or "all varieties".
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All strains were susceptible to carbapenems.
With all strains plasmid loss was negligible.
All strains were obtained from public stock centers.
All strains, unless otherwise stated, were in the BY4741 background.
In the classical EHH, all strains contribute equally.
Replicative lifespan (RLS) for all strains was determined by micromanipulation.
All strains were grown in YESCA medium at 30 °C.
All strains were correctly identified in both assays.
The genes of all strains of avian flus can be found in wild waterbirds.
All strains were maintained on nutrient agar.
AgNO3, oppositely, was toxic to all strains.
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