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All - every
All and every can both be used to talk about people or things in general, or about all the members of a group. There is a little difference of meaning; every often suggests 'without exception'. The two words are used in different situations.
Every is used with a singular noun and all is used with a plural noun.
All can be used with some determiners. All can be used with uncountable nouns.
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