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Discover Ludwig'all surfaces' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun phrase when referring to something that covers an entire area or object - like paint on a wall, water on a table, etc. For example, "I wiped down all surfaces in the room to make sure they were clean."
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He's won Grand Slams on all surfaces.
Her mother was, she says, "all surfaces".
Mathematical seeding formulas could be used for all surfaces.
All surfaces are perfect and shiny and monochromatic.
He is a great player on all surfaces".
It is very difficult to win on all surfaces.
Dancing is encouraged on all surfaces, bars included.
"He's fantastic going forward, backward and laterally, on all surfaces.
That surface, like all surfaces, has an energy.
All surfaces were plane and relatively large.
Wet mop and wipe all surfaces when using dry pigments.
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