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The phrase "all three factors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific set of three elements or considerations in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In our study, we found that all three factors contributed significantly to the overall outcome."
Alternatives: "the three elements" or "all three components".
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All three factors were in play.
They found that all three factors mattered.
All three factors affected N loss.
All three factors will act as headwinds to growth".
Global totals are this year down on all three factors.
All three factors in the collision formula were uncertain.
All three factors have reduced demand for its products.
Or all three factors could have been at work.
"No doubt all three factors have played a role".
Clearly, all three factors must be addressed (in some debatable proportion) to achieve a sustainable planet.
Cook said he wasn't sure if all three factors were "there right now".
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