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The phrase "all those statements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific set of statements that have been previously mentioned or are known to the reader.
Example: "After reviewing all those statements, I realized there were inconsistencies in the data presented."
Alternatives: "all the statements" or "all these statements".
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Almost all those statements are wrong.
In seeking to have all those statements excluded, the defense asserts that he was never told by officials of his right to remain silent and that he was so physically debilitated by a bullet wound and by being held in a basement prison he could not properly consent to the questioning.
All those statements were, in the narrow sense, true.
"If all those statements were taken and contained I believe as appendices in the Jillings report, then the report ought to be made public.
As I was growing up in Jamaica, I heard all those statements, almost every day, from my parents, family friends and schoolmates.
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If you want a judge to order attorneys fees in your client's favor, document all of your settlement efforts.' I should point out that all of those statements were made in programs relating to divorce litigation.
If you want a judge to order attorneys fees in your client's favor, document all of your settlement efforts". I should point out that all of those statements were made in programs relating to divorce litigation.
All of those statements are fair, but faxing achieved more than all that.
(I'll probably end up making some of these statements myself). It'll all turn out better if people in general and the press in particular take all of those statements with a very, very large grain of salt.
It'll all turn out better if people in general — and the press in particular — take all of those statements with a very, very large grain of salt.
All of those statements were inaccurate.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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