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The phrase "all these rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific set of rules that have been previously mentioned or are known to the reader.
Example: "Before we proceed, let's review all these rules to ensure everyone understands the guidelines."
Alternatives: "all these regulations" or "all these guidelines".
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There were all these rules.
You have all these rules and regulations.
Actually, for non-Muslims, all these rules are bendy.
"There were all these rules you had to obey, often for intangible reasons.
"We have all these rules, and we don't follow any," he said.
"Eleanor has all these rules, and she touches everything in your closet," she told me.
You follow all these rules and have all these protocols and laws and regulations.
You're not supposed to be too loud, and [there are] all these rules about how your emotional state should be, and it's just – it doesn't really make sense.
"Anything we argue for now will be ignored on principle," says one banker.The cumulative impact of all these rules is difficult to assess.
And in New York, they cannot vary price by a person's age, either.Despite all these rules, Oscar hopes to differentiate itself by making good care easier to find.
"Fidel set up all these rules to prevent the Cuban 'haves' from displaying their wealth to the 'have-nots'," says a European diplomat in Havana.
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