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all in

[awl-in] / ˈɔlˈɪn /




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In Morningstar’s modeling, the all-in cost for managed-account users was assumed to be 71 basis points, compared with 30 basis points for target-date fund investors.

From MarketWatch

"They are taking the all-in approach with AI, and they are the most aggressive player in the market," he told AFP.

From Barron's

If a dealership lists a fair, all-in price online, they risk looking more expensive than a competitor who uses deceptive bait-and-switch pricing to lure customers in.

From MarketWatch

The challenge of developing a robust, dexterous and affordable hand was underlined by Tesla-boss Elon Musk, when he spoke at the All-In Summit in Los Angeles in September of last year.

From BBC

A little over three years ago, then-President Joe Biden told the continent's leaders at a summit in the US capital, that "the United States is all-in on Africa's future".

From BBC