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The phrase "all three cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific set of three instances or situations that have been previously mentioned or are known to the reader.
Example: "In all three cases, the results were consistent and supported our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "all three instances" or "all three scenarios".
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He lost all three cases.
All three cases are different.
Cure was achieved in all three cases.
In all three cases, I said no.
In all three cases, the "unreasonable" agency was EPA.
In all three cases, Gashi admitted having instigated crimes.
He said all three cases were corrected with subsequent treatment.
In all three cases, these are weekday figures.
In all three cases, there are lessons to be learned.
She won all three cases, establishing anti-discrimination legal precedents.
The officers were cleared in all three cases.
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