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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all titles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every title in a specific context, such as books, articles, or positions.
Example: "The library has a comprehensive collection of all titles related to history."
Alternatives: "every title" or "all the titles".
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Not all titles available.
Virtually all titles have such ms. notes.
Note: Not all titles are available in full text.
Motoring could potentially be combined across all titles.
All titles supplied by library staff.
All titles and abstracts that met our keywords were examined.
Both authors read all titles and abstracts independently.
All titles are original, as is the slide order.
All titles have been chosen for their high sales potential.
independently screened all titles yielded by the initial search strategy for possible inclusion.
The first author assessed all titles and abstracts to identify articles containing relevant data.
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