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"ticks all the boxes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something or someone that meets all criteria or is seen as satisfactory in some way. For example: "The new policy ticks all the boxes - it's efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly."
Idiom
Tick all the right boxes.
To meet or fit the criteria or expectations.
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It ticks all the boxes".
Kenya ticks all the boxes.
Surely nothing ticks all the boxes?
It ticks all the boxes, doesn't it?
One that ticks all the boxes.
He just ticks all the boxes.
Kanye West, on the other hand, ticks all the boxes.
In many ways, she ticks all the boxes.
"It ticks all the boxes in terms of flavour".
Do you think it ticks all the boxes?
I'm just saying that it ticks all the boxes".
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