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The phrase "all the rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of guidelines or regulations that govern a particular situation or activity.
Example: "In order to succeed in this game, you must follow all the rules laid out in the manual."
Alternatives: "every guideline" or "the complete set of regulations".
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Let's break all the rules.
"We follow all the rules".
They broke all the rules.
"We break all the rules.
Strong Island is breaking all the rules.
Millie had broken all the rules.
"She is violating all the rules.
Have they looked at all the rules?
You Broke All the Rules" (Delacorte, 2007).
But Poundland breaks all the rules.
Simply, the government changed all the rules.
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