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The phrase "all the material inside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to everything contained within a specific object, location, or context.
Example: "Please ensure that all the material inside the box is accounted for before shipping."
Alternatives: "everything contained within" or "all contents inside".
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Inside, in stunning profusion, lie all the materials for a marvelous picnic, which you could have at the Promenade's end in the Square Charles Peguy.
Such packing is essential to fit all the genetic material inside the cell nucleus.
Purchase all the material you will need.
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Do all those go-fast bits and the sexier material inside equal a sum greater than the additions?
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Prepare all the materials.
Gather and organize all the materials.
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