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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the press" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of the media or journalists covering a particular event or topic.
Example: "After the announcement, all the press gathered outside the building to get statements from the officials."
Alternatives: "the entire media" or "all the media outlets".
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"Look at all the press you've attracted.
These debates ensure that earthly infernos get all the press.
And why did I get all the press?
It became the frame for almost all the press coverage.
"It's too difficult," she explained, "because of all the press".
Tsukiji Market in Tokyo gets all the press with bluefin tunas auctioned at Ferrari prices.
If I have a show in Paris, all the press will be there to review it.
When I got home, my sisters were going mad because of all the press and that.
Has having a pseudonym helped her keep a certain distance from all the press coverage?
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If it were a case that I was trying, I'd be all over the press, all over everything.
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