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The phrase "all taking delivery of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where multiple parties are receiving or accepting something, typically in a business or logistical setting.
Example: "The shipment was successful, with all taking delivery of their respective orders on time."
Alternatives: "all receiving" or "everyone accepting".
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Along with Malaysia's AirAsia, Singapore's Tiger Airways and Indonesia's Lion Air are all taking delivery of new planes within the next year.
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Personal computer makers, facing increased inventories, delayed taking delivery of orders, he said.
The Italian Air Force is taking delivery of F-16's refurbished here.
Taking delivery of a dinosaur skeleton is not an everyday event – even at the Natural History Museum (NHM).
So, too, any suggestion of a Northern Ireland football manager taking delivery of the coach of the year.
It's this simple: Taking delivery of a computer isn't yet as easy as taking delivery of a new car.
I have a McLaren P1 I'm taking delivery of in the spring.
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