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The phrase 'to meet all' is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe meeting all of a particular requirement or expectation. Example sentence: I studied hard to meet all the requirements for the course.
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I want to meet all my brothers".
He said the company expected to meet all pending orders.
"We stand by our obligations to meet all requirements.
"I had a chance to meet all those wonderful people.
BP has pledged to meet all "legitimate claims".
And is the U.S. willing to meet all its terms?
Noel will also need to meet all of Tilton's graduation requirements.
It is apparent that no single person is likely to meet all of these specialized qualifications.
One-quarter of these dispense water that fails to meet all of the E.P.A's health requirements.
"We intend to meet all our obligations to all our stakeholders," he said.
"I got to meet all kinds of people in that job," he recalled.
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