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The phrase "all wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the totality of wealth or resources possessed by individuals, groups, or societies.
Example: "The distribution of all wealth in the country has become a pressing issue in recent years."
Alternatives: "total wealth" or "entire wealth".
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This is an enclave of immense privilege, entry to which is not determined by gender or race but the oldest calling card of all, wealth.
First, the TPA suggests the abolition of all wealth taxes.
Ecology is the stock from which all wealth grows.
"All wealth has become wealth for its own sake.
In 1989, the bottom half of the distribution owned just three per cent of all wealth.
In 1910 the top 10% of European households controlled almost 90% of all wealth.
Of course, the golfers who play there are not all wealth manipulators.
Thanks to the legacy of Communism, almost all wealth is new wealth.
The top 3% held 55% of all wealth last year, up from 45% in 1989.
People at all wealth levels are worried about how and when to invest.
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In 1989, the richest five per cent owned fifty-four per cent of over-all wealth.
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