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The phrase "all summaries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every summary in a particular context or collection of summaries.
Example: "Please review all summaries before the meeting to ensure everyone is on the same page."
Alternatives: "every summary" or "all the summaries".
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All summaries are continually updated, organized by topic, and contain full bibliographies with links to Medline abstracts.
Recently, a report issued by the Institute of Medicine, a part of the National Academy of Sciences, recommended that the F.D.A. release all summaries of study data it had collected in the process of approving new drugs as well as all post-marketing studies of those products.
All summaries of AEs include both nonserious AEs and SAEs.
PC SAS version 9.3 was used for all summaries and analyses.
All summaries included the number and percentage of adults experiencing ≥1 event and the number of events.
One reviewer independently compared the recommendations of all summaries and the other reviewer examined if these comparisons were correct.
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Put differently, while complex data can be summarized in different ways, not all summaries are equally useful, and one-size-fits-all summaries are unlikely to leverage the full potential of the data.
ALL capsule summaries are misleading, but some are less so than others.
Rather than simply claiming to be results-driven, all these summaries state the results the applicants achieved.
All summary or representative data generated and supporting the findings of this study are available within the paper.
All summary data used in this analysis, including CCES survey results, are available from the corresponding author upon request.
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