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The phrase "all talents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collective group of skills or abilities possessed by individuals or a community.
Example: "The project requires all talents to come together to achieve success."
Alternatives: "all skills" or "every ability".
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On 5 April 1890, the Football League's founder, William McGregor, labelled Sunderland as "the team of all talents" stating that they had "a talented man in every position".
Even the so-called Renaissance men or women, known for being multi-talented, will hardly be able to develop and apply all talents successfully within a team.
"[It's] all hands on deck, all talents forward on our side".
Nurtures student creativity and technological aptitude by creating a community and resources for student developers of all talents and interests.
In fact, the aim has been to shape a building, and an institution, open to all talents.
With President Obama's victory, the world has witnessed an America leading the way toward a tent where all ideas are heard and all talents are considered.
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Strictly joins a cornucopia of BBC silliness in the form of a QI Christmas Special (22 December, BBC1, 9pm), with know-it-all talents Rob Brydon, Clive Anderson and Dom Joly appearing alongside host Stephen Fry.
Harnessing all the talents".
Nor do all the talents on display actually need nurturing.
It's all talent, toughness and poise.
Do you think the fans respect all talent?
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