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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
He said in all cases, schools had reached out to parents with letters, text messages and arranged meetings; some of which were not attended by parents.
Since then Pec has failed to score or assist on a goal just four times in the last 21 games in all competitions.
In October, the number of homes on the market had risen in all six counties over the prior year, ranging from a 25% gain in San Bernardino County to 49% in San Diego County.
Together, these filaments form a material that can easily contract and expand in all directions.
According to the plea agreement, Flores represented to Moore and others that Sawusch approved his use of the funds “because the victim had purportedly become an ‘investor’ in all of defendant Flores’ ventures.”
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