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The phrase "all those elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple components or parts of a larger whole, often in discussions or analyses.
Example: "In our project, we need to consider all those elements to ensure a comprehensive approach."
Alternatives: "all these components" or "all the factors involved".
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Officials expect all those elements to be placed within the 4.5 acres bounded by the walls built to hold back the waters of the Hudson River.
The strange thing is that all those elements" — he turned back to the slope above us — "are missing from the Black Mountains.
We have all those elements, but we struggled to get picked up.
After all, those elements don't drive the narrative any more than ones that I can dream up.
This collection had all those elements, too.
It's a strange amalgam of all those elements.
All those elements are in the Queen's Christmas Day look.
Do people realise we've got all those elements?
"All those elements go into my own activity," he said.
"It needed all those elements to come together.
However, they do not necessarily agree on all those elements.
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