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The phrase "all the observations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of observations made in a particular context, such as research or analysis.
Example: "After reviewing all the observations collected during the experiment, we can draw several conclusions about the results."
Alternatives: "all the findings" or "every observation".
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A mechanism is proposed which agrees with all the observations.
The sampling error of abundance estimates was less than 10% at coverage higher than 2 for all the observations.
Consistent and unbiased estimators of the asymptotic variances, which make efficient use of all the observations, are also derived.
Modern surveying instruments combine a theodolite, EDM equipment, and a computer that records all the observations and calculates the height differences obtained by measuring vertical angles.
They did and, fortunately, it seems to fit all the observations and is really quite robust now, in terms of scientific consensus.
A coherent picture of sub-atomic physics, known as the Standard Model, has been painstakingly put together, and almost all the observations seem to fit into it.
Again, almost all the observations seem to fit.This time no one is feeling smugThis time, though, no one is feeling smug.
Of the theories for the embrittlement, only the one based on the increase in viscosity as a result of structural relaxation can account for all the observations.
Thus, all the observations are polluted completely.
First, we use all the observations in our sample (specifications (1), (4) and (7)).
At the end of this procedure, all the observations would have been labeled.
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