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Idioms and Phrases
All together, considering everything, as in There are four cars in all , or They won ten games and lost two, doing very well in all . [Late 1300s] Also see all in all .Example Sentences
Between 1968 and 1975, a greater tonnage of bombs was dropped on this slender piece of land than in all theatres in World War Two.
California has been joined by other states in all but one of those lawsuits, and has formally backed litigants against the administration in nearly 20 additional cases, too.
Sambas and its newly launched Taekwondo trainer saw strong demand, with sales growing in all markets outside the US.
"That was the first time I really remembered John as it was me and O'Sullivan playing in all the junior events when we were 13 and 14."
If being alone is the eternal problem, as Sade and Mina seem to acknowledge, love, in all its gnarly reality, is the only way to be truly seen.
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