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The phrase "all the odds" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a situation where something happens despite the challenges or difficulties involved.
Example: "She managed to win the race against all the odds, proving her determination and skill."
Alternatives: "against all expectations" or "despite the challenges".
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It had overcome all the odds.
K&C have adopted me against all the odds.
But over all, the odds favor big institutions.
Eventually all the odds and ends were finalized.
History shouts that all the odds are against him.
AggieH commented: The Cairo Trilogy seduced me against all the odds.
After all, the odds were 1 in 76 million, so nobody expected to win anything.
That's against all the odds, in their book.
"All the odds are stacked against Greece.
Against all the odds, he still does.
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And against all the odds, I found myself pining for Presto.
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