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The phrase "all these tapes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific collection or group of tapes that have been previously mentioned or are known to the reader.
Example: "I found all these tapes in the attic, and they bring back so many memories from my childhood."
Alternatives: "all of these recordings" or "all these cassettes".
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"He helped me with time management and he bought all these tapes," Felix explained in an interview at his school.
'The BBC has an archive of all these tapes where they have just dumped all the news items they have ever shown.
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Mr. Powell added, "We can't confirm the accuracy of all of these tapes.
The F.B.I. investigated Mayor Coleman Young, and they had all of these tapes of his phone calls.
But who's still making all of these tapes?
People started coming to me with all types of tapes, there was a Cameron Diaz tape, and there was Colin Farrell tape, a Tom Sizemore tape that came in – so it kind of opened the floodgates for all these different tapes.
It kind of opened the floodgates for all these different tapes.
We were also movie nerds and had all these VHS tapes of all these classic Eighties films that we would watch over and over again.
I was seeing all these casting tapes, and I'd have to email casting and say, "This is who the producers want".
I used to love family road trips as a child because he'd have all these mix tapes with amazing music.
They had all these knives taped to them -- it was amazing.
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