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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all trenches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing various trenches, such as in construction, military, or metaphorical situations.
Example: "The team inspected all trenches to ensure they met safety standards before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "every trench" or "all ditches".
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Measurements of the natural abundance of 15N in NO3− showed that denitrification was not significant during autumn/winter, while it was present in all trenches during summer, but only important for nitrogen removal in trench T8.
The cross-sectional SEM observation of trenches indicated that all trenches with different widths ranging from 100 to 290 nm were filled completely by electroless copper, and no void was found.
The standing barrage lifts were to keep all trenches within 1500 yards of the infantry under continuous fire and targets fired on by 4.5-inch howitzer, 6-inch howitzer and 8-inch howitzers were to change from them only when infantry got within 300 yards.
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I'm the one who steps in the shadows, all trench coat and arrogance.
The differences between this riot version and the trench version were the riot version lacked the heat shield and bayonet lug, and all trench guns were equipped with sling swivels, whereas most riot guns were not.
I saw all these preserved trenches, and I walked to Hawthorn Ridge, this beautiful cemetery among fields so gentle, so tranquil, and I went to a civil graveyard, where all the graves were so packed together, and seeing them, it was the first time I really understood why I had to write it.
For the duration of the pandemic, there were no young gravediggers (they were all digging trenches), wood was in short supply and undertakers were falling ill as much as the rest of the population.
So within a couple of weeks, all the trenches had been filled and the fencing was taken down for other uses.
"We're starting to find out that what happens at one trench doesn't necessarily represent what happens in all the trenches," said Dr Alan Jamieson, from Oceanlab at the University of Aberdeen, UK, who carried out the expedition with the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research in New Zealand.
This is due to the assumption that all infiltration trenches are implemented as invisible structures under existing green spaces (gardens) in Risskov.
"Unfortunately, what's happened is that all the positions are completely polarised and that's also true of Hacked Off, it's true of the politicians, it's true of the press, and we are all in our trenches and we are all chucking grenades at each other and we are not really very far apart".
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