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The phrase "all testimony" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of evidence or statements provided by witnesses in a legal or formal context.
Example: "The jury was instructed to consider all testimony presented during the trial before reaching a verdict."
Alternatives: "all evidence" or "entire testimony".
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"All testimony was extracted from the negroes by whipping," reported one white correspondent.
(4) All testimony before the Board shall be given under oath or affirmation.
Accordingly, the court ordered that all testimony and documents adduced by respondents be received in confidence.
There was a feeling that all is testimony and all testimony is unreliable.
But both houses of parliament eventually passed a draft banning all testimony.
The Immigration Court shall create a record of proceeding that shall include all testimony and documents related to the proceedings.
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Despite all the testimony, one crucial question went unasked.
The Columbia investigation is too important for the future of spaceflight to keep all the testimony under wraps.
"All the testimony was heard, so the things that we will consider, all that has taken place," said Senator James F. Clayborne Jr., a Democrat.
Through all the testimony and legal arguments, they say, the story of their son and brother was lost.
Democrats on the committee scrambled to keep up with these leaks, and demanded that all the testimony be made public.
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