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whole

[hohl] / hoʊl /






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At 3.1% annual growth sustained over 10 years, Manchester's economy has performed twice as well as that of the UK as a whole.

From BBC

Russell's third successful goal-kick made it 17-0 to the delight of a raucous Murrayfield, with Scotland showing far more in attack than they had during the whole 80 minutes in Rome.

From Barron's

“Dark restaurants, candlelight, tablecloth restaurants, Sinatra music, that whole vibe of the ‘Italian restaurant’ lends itself well to romance, and spaghetti and meatballs just happen to be the most iconic ‘Italian’ dish.”

From Salon

There was even, one cabinet minister says, a "whole network of Matts".

From BBC

That would have taken me a whole day five years ago; now it’s instantaneous and free to everybody.

From The Wall Street Journal