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The phrase "all the layers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple levels or strata of something, whether literal or metaphorical, such as in discussions about complexity or depth.
Example: "To fully understand the issue, we need to examine all the layers of the problem."
Alternatives: "every layer" or "the complete layers".
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"It seeps into all the layers of the lettuce".
When all the layers are done, cover with icing to conceal the secret within.
Mr. Rockwell makes you see all the layers as well as feel the pain that lies beneath.
There you have all the layers beautifully stacked up, the oldest on the bottom and the youngest on top.
We assume 1.1% damping for all the layers.
The composition modulations were seen in all the layers.
We also report the result of the simulation using all the layers, for reference.
After 1,600 days, the water cuts of all the layers were up by 80%%.
However, all the layers of the polychrome were not present in the detached fragments.
This can be inferred to all the layers of the device contributing to the photogenerated current.
I remember being blown away by all the layers in his dishes.
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