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The phrase "all the schools" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every school within a specific context or area, such as a district or a city.
Example: "All the schools in the district will be closed for the holiday."
Alternatives: "every school" or "all schools".
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It's near all the schools.
Even in this "stable" area all the schools are deserted.
But it is not all the schools' money.
The center bought all the schools for about $630 million.
Smart decision, as he got into all the schools he applied to, ending up attending Yale.
Almost all the schools taught civil or canon law or both.
"It was the same scenario at all the schools," a teacher said.
That's about 30percentt of all the schools in the city system.
The evening's finale, titled "Celebration," will include the entire cast of dancers from all the schools.
As a result, all the schools in the Edgemont school district were closed for a day.
If they can do it at Sheridan, why not at all the schools?
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