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The phrase "all the cases" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to all of the items in a set. For example, "We need to review all the cases to determine who will take on the most complex ones."
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Almost all the cases remain unsolved.
Newspapers cite all the cases of other maladies.
Now let us discuss all the cases.
Transvaginal ultrasonography was performed for all the cases.
Steady-state solutions are presented for all the cases investigated.
Excellent comparison is obtained in all the cases.
Thus, EECC has two time slots for all the cases.
The same is to be considered for all the cases.
The algorithm is analyzed for all the cases.
All the cases are unsolved.
All the cases involved routine deliveries.
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