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The phrase "all the things in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of items within a specific context or location.
Example: "I need to organize all the things in my closet before the move."
Alternatives: "everything in" or "all items in".
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It's about all the things in your life, including those that aren't planned".
"So excited how the people watched, paid attention, to all the things in the game, all my friends back home, family," Sandoval said.
Nishida's solution was to see the world as mirroring itself in all the things "in the world".
Or just stare at all the things in your room.
This will help you have all the things in your book in one place.
Not only the tent and your old things but almost all the things in the room.
That is, of course, if they don't know the series is about all the things in a criminal life style.
Make sure you remove all the things in the room that could get knocked off and harm them if they start moving around or jumping.
You just think of all the things in baseball.
"In the aggregate," he said, "they are simply all the things in my brain".
I want all the things, in other words, that the airlines no longer deliver.
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