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The phrase "all these assets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple items of value or resources in a specific context, such as finance, business, or personal belongings.
Example: "The company has decided to liquidate all these assets to improve its cash flow."
Alternatives: "all these resources" or "all these properties".
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Mr. Doctor said, "They have all these assets that aren't recognizable as a single company".
Not many companies have all these assets.
"All these assets compete with each other," he said.
And with the dollar significantly weakened, all these assets are effectively on sale.
Partly because, in office, those leaders thoroughly discredited themselves, today's crowds lack all these assets.
So, according to their books–I'll go back to it they have all these assets, including buildings and equipment.
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He has squandered virtually all of these assets.
K.K.R. paid for all of these assets with nearly $1 billion of its own money.
All of these assets — in addition to Madison's accessibility to Manhattan via New Jersey Transit — have helped buffer real estate prices somewhat, despite the general downturn.
All of these assets are privately owned they don't trade on the stock exchange and don't have a ready market valuation attached to them.
All of these assets exist within Columbia University; a coordinated effort to evaluate and develop the best of the opportunities presented will pay sizable rewards.
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