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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all those studies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple studies that have been previously mentioned or are known to the reader.
Example: "After reviewing all those studies, it is clear that further research is needed in this area."
Alternatives: "all of these studies" or "all the aforementioned studies".
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You stop all those studies.
The results of all those studies can be seen below.
And I said, you didn't footnote all those studies about technical analysis.
However, in all those studies, one-fifth (18.6%) to half of the M. kansasii strains (47%) were indistinguishable.
But the one takeaway from all those studies is that unexpected things happen when we do this.
But then I remembered how timid I'd been with Sara Monopoli, and all those studies about how much doctors beat around the bush.
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"Despite all the admiration I hold for all those studying in the south these days, this does not grant them a license to be nasty.
With the introduction of tuition fees, at levels not so far from those of conventional universities, all those studying for pleasure and personal satisfaction will have gone.
This scenario represents the worst case of all those studied, with a strong packet loss rate.
Perhaps it was all those studied allusions to sealed-off areas during the Kinect Sports Rivals studio tour last year.
All of those studies have investigated the length changes of the ALL during passive knee motion.
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