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not all that
Idioms and Phrases
see all that , def. 1.Example Sentences
Outside of the major cities, it’s usually not all that hard to find a good ticket to see Dylan.
But the beatific, charismatic painter, who developed a rock-star following, was not all that he seemed.
A landmark change to the sport's schedule - one that significantly boosts the 30-year-old's chance of further success going forward - was not all that was needed to seal the deal.
Richard said: " hurts the most is that he's run down his contract to go for free. A player that not all that long ago wanted to become club captain and now doesn't care that we won't even get a fee to help replace him."
Perhaps also of interest to those hoping to build artificial brains, what Quian Quiroga’s work suggests is a possible explanation for how it is that anatomically, the brain of a human and that of a chimpanzee is not all that different.
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