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The phrase "all suitable for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, people, or situations that are appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or context.
Example: "The products we offer are all suitable for various age groups, ensuring everyone can find something they like."
Alternatives: "entirely appropriate for" or "fully fitting for".
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So, too, are the nuggets of crisp fried chicken served with a fiery mayonnaise and the sweet crisp shrimp with sriracha salt, all suitable for sharing.
They must be these exact socks, mind, and no other – a clean Nike swoosh and nothing else at all – suitable for use with high-heeled sandals and trainers alike.
Well, the third world should really stick to subsistence farming, the ministers explain: all this haste to develop cash crops, move into export markets and rise out of poverty is not at all suitable for poor countries.
"Trains have wi-fi, restaurants and cafes -- all suitable for business travellers".
The high affinity binding of the seven of the tested derivatives suggests they are all suitable for in vivo use as GRP-R targeting radiopharmaceuticals.
The above rules in setting Δ, λ1, and λ2 are all suitable for both of the two proposed TSEEOB-CSS algorithms.
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They're all desserts suitable for holiday and winter entertaining.
Many will amuse adults, although all are suitable for children.
These vary from one-day excursions to overnight cruises, and all are suitable for families and English speakers.
Plus, the liberties taken with the text mean that it might not even be all that suitable for school parties.
However, not all are suitable for smaller sellers, like those who may run their businesses on Square.
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