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all
adjective as in whole quantity
adjective as in each; every one of a class
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any, bar none, barring no one, complete, each and every, entire, every, every bit of, every single, sum, total, totality
adverb as in completely, without exception
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adverb as in exclusively
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noun as in whole; totality
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Example Sentences
Fourteen of the 15 council members voted in favour of the draft, which demanded that the war in Gaza "must end immediately, unconditionally and permanently and all remaining hostages must be immediately and unconditionally released".
"These are all based on probabilities, and the probability increases as the forecasting time decreases."
In fact, nearly half of all stars similar to our sun have at least one companion star.
About 10% of all births worldwide are classified as preterm, which occurs when a baby is born before 37 weeks gestation.
While the vast majority of cells appeared normal, nearly all of the women harboured a small number of breast cells -- about 3 per cent -- that carried genetic alterations commonly associated with cancer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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