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The phrase "all the kit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to all the equipment or items needed for a particular purpose, often in informal contexts.
Example: "Before we head out for the camping trip, make sure you pack all the kit we need, including tents and sleeping bags."
Alternatives: "all the gear" or "everything needed".
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Multiple checks were made to ensure all the kit was in the right place.
And the hotel has all the kit for guests who want to go shrimping.
Kerry washes all the kit himself, using the money he saves to employ another coach.
Everyone had a quick note to check their helmets were on, and they had all the kit they needed".
Best of all, the kit comes with a fake gold band with flexible prongs and four different-size rhinestone "diamonds" that pop into place.
And they be more willing to make their car available if all the kit is already in place.
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He said a little over 2,000 of the kits have been sent to laboratories, and that it could take up to five years for all the kits to be tested.
Unless otherwise specified, all the kits above were purchased from TaKaRa Bio. Inc. (Dalian, China).
Interestingly, even though One-Cycle kit had the higher percent present calls of all the kits, all had similar average signal intensities (Table 1).
After she has her kits and recovers, lure her away from the nest with a treat and make sure all the kits are alive and healthy.
Inspect the parts for damage and to ensure that they are all in the kit.
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