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Discover Ludwig"all the lights" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation, such as: "When I entered the room, all the lights were off."
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And all the lights out.
He went around turning on all the lights.
I couldn't believe it, turned on all the lights.
I told them to put all the lights off.
Even hitting all the lights, it would take 15 minutes.
Then all the lights went out and everything was destroyed.
And this time, all the lights stayed on.
"It was lights, all the lights," Aira said.
He said: 'Excuse me, are you the lady that puts up all the lights?
I like to turn all the lights off and hide behind the slides.
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