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The phrase "all this list" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to refer to a collection of items, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need to review all this list before making a decision."
Alternatives: "this entire list" or "the whole list".
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First of all, this list only applies to Japan.
From lights, to appliances, to gadgets to help control it all, this list will help make the holiday one the whole house can enjoy.
However, all this list making and note taking can take its toll.
To even begin to give an overview of it all, this list needs to be greatly expanded (God knows there are a fucking lot of 'em) but it's giving me a headache thinking about it… like a booby-trapped crossword puzzle that keeps getting more complicated, designed only to keep you playing but that can actually never be finished.
All in all this list is a model of what a restaurateur can do without tons of money or storage space.
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Is it my imagination or are George Osborne's fingerprints all over this list?
In all honesty, this list could have consisted entirely of genre fiction.
Second of all, can this list include people I have already blown my heady spunk on?
But what does all this list-making have to do with photography?
All this list-making has been marked by an odd -- and dangerous -- combination of intrusion and incompetence.
I think it's important that I share that with all this list-making, double checking and mid-makeout reassurances my partner was actually enjoying themselves.
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