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The phrase "all these things in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of items or concepts within a specific context or location.
Example: "I have to consider all these things in my decision-making process."
Alternatives: "everything included in" or "all these aspects in".
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The Skylon was marvellous and they just dumped all these things in the Thames.
You are supposed to have all these things in your store cupboard.
The Sword In The Stone has all these things in spades.
I realised how male-oriented all these things in my office were.
If only I had had all these things in my day.
So it seemed like an amazing opportunity to have all these things in one story.
"I see all these things in these images," Fisher said.
I was trying to fit all these things in it.
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Kids are the real experts in all these things -- in spontaneity, in play with and without props.
Not only could you learn all these things in books, but you could actually build things, huge experiments.
And yet, he did all these things in a way that I think might have appealed to independents.
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