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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all three bills" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific set of three bills, typically in a legislative or financial context.
Example: "The committee reviewed all three bills before making a decision on which to support."
Alternatives: "the trio of bills" or "all of the three bills".
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All three bills are expected to be signed into law by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
Men tended to dominate all three bills, a reaction against Balanchine's woman-centred ballets.
"Problem with all three bills," he said, "is they don't have a chance to pass".
The word in Congress is that all three bills will be haggled about in parallel, right up until the end of the year.
Some of those assertions prompted sharp responses from council members, including Lewis A. Fidler of Brooklyn, who was a sponsor of all three bills.
All three bills would severely limit the ability of noncitizens to gain access to dangerous biological agents, even if they were doing research at a university or a laboratory in this country.
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In all, five bills were introduced today calling for dissolution of the Parliament and new elections.
President Yanukovych's Party of the Regions refused to vote on all six bills, ensuring defeat.
But for now, "enough is enough," said State Senator John McComish, a Republican who voted no on all five bills.
This year, all four bills designed to provide for automatic restoration of voting rights for ex-felons died in committee.
"Until there is a path to get all four bills passed... we will, certainly most of us, have to vote no," Oregon senator Ron Wyden told reporters Tuesday.
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