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The phrase "all trusts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every type or instance of trusts, often in legal or financial contexts.
Example: "In the realm of estate planning, all trusts must comply with state regulations to ensure their validity."
Alternatives: "every trust" or "all types of trusts".
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All trusts running acute hospitals will be paid by results.
Eighty percent of all trusts are in deficit.
Nearly all trusts finished 2015-16 in a deficit and have remained there.
All trusts are to have specialist patient advocacy and liaison services.
Now all trusts are told to look at mortality data in detail.
We have written to all trusts to remind them of their legal obligations".
That is surprising enough given that he is a journalist, for who, after all, trusts that breed?
All trusts must devise robust strategies covering access by patients and visitors to the internet and social media networks.
"We are confident that all trusts will meet these commitments on time, commissioning extra provision where required".
Ministers have said they want to see foundation status rolled out to all trusts in the next five years.
We urge all trusts to take steps to ensure they are compliant with competition law when engaging in commercial activity.
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