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The phrase "all the strips" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set or collection of strips, such as in cooking, crafting, or any context where strips are involved.
Example: "Please make sure to cut all the strips of fabric before we start sewing."
Alternatives: "every strip" or "the entire set of strips".
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Drain well, and lay all the strips out to dry on paper towels.
When all the strips are aligned, his profile looks like a John Wayne icon in reflective purple and green.
"But the proof isn't in until all the strips are in," Mr. Rupert cautioned, referring to test strips of bacteria placed throughout the building.
But no archive had all the strips he hoped to study, and he hoped to study the entire run of every strip ever published.
I love Drawn & Quarterly's deluxe anniversary edition of Tove Jansson's Moomin comics (£12.99 each), which brings together all the strips she drew in the 50s for the London Evening News (Drawn & Quarterly rediscovered the cartoons in 2006, publishing them in a series of separate volumes for the first time in 40 years outside of Scandinavia).
Remove the eggplant and use tongs to carefully flip over all the strips.
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That's where all the strip joints were".
However, all the strip readers based on smartphone only can detect one type of strips from the color or fluorescence which limited their multifunctional applications [33 36].
Observer 1 read all of the strips again two days later to evaluate observer variability.
Make sure that all of the strips have the same size and thickness.
Keep all of the strips exactly the same size, both width and length.
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