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"not all students" is a perfectly grammatically correct sentence in written English.
For example, you might write, "Not all students are able to attend the school's field trip this year, due to financial difficulties."
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Not all students failed the test.
But not all students feel the same.
Most, but not all, students also appear opposed.
They're not all students of nineteenth-century populism.
Not all students are natural hams, Mr. Kabat said.
Not all students have immersed themselves in this debate.
Not all students are taking up the cause.
Not all students bother to use crosswalks, for instance.
Not all students were positive about the program.
But not all students disagree with the changes.
Not all students have a computer at home, or parents who can help with homework.
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