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The phrase "all the posters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set or group of posters, often in contexts like art, advertising, or events.
Example: "All the posters for the exhibition were displayed in the gallery."
Alternatives: "every poster" or "the entire collection of posters".
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He made him take down all the posters of himself.
She's on all the posters, the text says.
"We pulled down all the posters of Hosni Mubarak," Egypt's president.
Congratulations to all the posters who correctly called Ser Alliser Thorne's survival.
They can put up all the posters they want to in their rooms.
Almost all the posters have been stylish and distinctive, and Rankin's carries on that tradition.
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They have all the poster's key attributes in spades.
Best of all, the poster-sized black and white photographs of Old Roslyn remain.
"It dares to risk alienating the young children all the poster and ad campaigns would suggest it's aimed at.
"All the poster board in Columbia heights is sold out!" Camila Salvador, one of the Carecen staffers, announced.
Of course, that's not all the poster had in store for us.
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