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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the rocks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of rocks, often in a literal or metaphorical context.
Example: "The geologist examined all the rocks collected from the site to determine their age and composition."
Alternatives: "every rock" or "the entire collection of rocks".
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One was all the rocks poking out of the soil.
Student: So all the rocks to the north and east are deleted, right?
All we wanted was for them to grab all the rocks they could".
Did somebody haul in all the rocks in which to place the stelae?
Almost all the rocks at the lunar surface are igneous they formed from the cooling of lava.
When all the rocks have been put back into the basket, he knows that all his sheep are safely home.
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Almost all the rock stars were.
But it is also helping free the way for all the rocking to come.
The government purchased all the Rock's shares and made it a wholly-owned state enterprise.
"We didn't close off all the rock areas," he said.
All the dramas, all the news scandal, all the rock and roll press headliners... thrives on it.
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