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altogether

[awl-tuh-geth-er, awl-tuh-geth-er] / ˌɔl təˈgɛð ər, ˈɔl təˌgɛð ər /




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Without EHCPs, she says children are at risk of being placed in settings which are inappropriate for their needs, or missing out on education altogether.

From BBC

She stated that “reader and writer sit down to a game, as it were, with the odds, of course, altogether on the latter’s side.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Farmers are fearful that they could lose their livelihoods altogether as other countries take action and stop the import of South African animal products.

From BBC

This means more software can be produced at a new very low cost, devaluing current enterprise software makers, or even replacing them altogether.

From Barron's

In response to increasingly physical and centrally compact defences in the Premier League, City were scoring by bypassing teams' low-blocks altogether.

From BBC