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The phrase "all towns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every town within a specific context or area.
Example: "The festival will be celebrated in all towns across the region this weekend."
Alternatives: "every town" or "each town".
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All towns.
1879: All towns abandoned.
Not all towns get bad reviews.
All towns and most villages have cinema houses.
Ms. Speizio also says not all towns are horse-friendly.
Roads of various descriptions connect nearly all towns of Uttarakhand.
Artists were active; drama and music developed in all towns.
Not all towns will be willing to require cluster zoning.
"You'd think Yonkers, of all towns, would allow it".
Not all towns use the word "control" in their ordinances.
This deadly combination is affecting all towns and communities.
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