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The phrase "all the episodes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every episode in a series, show, or collection of content.
Example: "I have watched all the episodes of that new series and can't wait for the next season."
Alternatives: "every episode" or "the complete series".
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Are all the episodes based on your stand-up?
"They were obligated to take all the episodes for nine seasons," the executive said.
I can work or catch up on all the episodes of "Homeland" that I missed.
On the show's Web site, all the episodes from the show's first half-year have been deleted.
For a smuttier afternoon, BBC AMERICA rebroadcasts all the episodes of the British soap opera "FOOTBALLERS' WIVES" (1 p.m). that have been shown so far.
"But what usually happens is, all the episodes are about girls because that's what all our songs are about," Jemaine admits.
What worries me about Channel 4's blanket coverage of the Paralympics is the thought of all the episodes of Come Dine With Me they might have stockpiled.
"You get to control and watch, and you get to do all the chapters of a book at the same time, because you have all the episodes".
Fundamental among them is the involvement of David Chase, who created the series, is an executive producer and bears ultimate responsibility for the content of all the episodes.
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