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The phrase "all that information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large amount of information or data that has been provided or discussed.
Example: "After reviewing all that information, I feel more prepared to make a decision."
Alternatives: "all this data" or "all that detail".
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They can't take all that information in.
Now you can carry all that information on a computer.
"You literally get all that information within four seconds".
So where does all that information come from?
Yet all that information is compressed into each human cell.
SPEAKER: --Office of Emergency Management's website has all that information.
However do we really need all that information and would people actually give us all that information?
"And this after all that information had already come to the embassy".
The idea of a punter processing all that information is bonkers.
Then it uses all that information to decide which ads to place in front of you.
Let us know on our Twitter feed if you find anything novel in all that information.
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