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The phrase "all this sustained" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has been maintained or continued over a period of time, often in a context discussing effort or support.
Example: "The team's performance was impressive, especially considering all this sustained effort throughout the season."
Alternatives: "all this maintained" or "all this continued".
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But all this sustained discounting has industry professionals worried not only about erosion of profits — in general, discounting merchandise more than 50percentt is a losing proposition for retailers — but also about consumer spending habits.
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After all, the sustaining pedal was not available to Bach on any of his instruments.
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But not all investors sustained big losses.
But needed above all is sustained energy and focus.
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All had sustained a mid-shaft dislocated fracture as an isolated injury.
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