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The phrase "all those features" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple characteristics or attributes of something, typically in a context where you are discussing the various aspects of a product, service, or concept.
Example: "The new software update includes all those features that users have been requesting for months."
Alternatives: "all these attributes" or "all those characteristics".
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But were all those features merely real-estate gimmicks designed to sell more houses?
Sixty years later, 99percentt of all homes had all those features.
"Lo and behold, in this early skeleton we have all those features already".
But hardly anyone uses all those features anyway, and Google Docs is free.
In Markram's view, capturing the capabilities of a real brain would require scientists to incorporate all those features.
"A typical business hotel could not afford to develop all those features without a club component," said Scott Pickert, senior vice president of Renaissance ClubSport.
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My congratulations to all those featuring in the above lists, especially the overall winners.
Turkey was the only country, of all those featured, where a domestic film was the top choice.
But until HTML5 trickles down to all those feature phones, the majority of the world's mobile users will be left behind.
"After all, when you saw all of those features in houseSYSTEM three years ago, you called them 'too useful,' but I stood by them as valuable.
And of course, when it's all said and done, you'll want to evaluate how all of those features translate to value for the price.
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