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all in all

adverb as in all

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"He came in at 15 years old, a really tall, gangly, skinny lad - didn't look like a footballer at all in all honesty," he says.

From BBC

But all in all, Mr Meyers did not face quite the level of scrutiny that other high-level technology executives have when called to testify in Congress over apparent failings.

From BBC

It was, all in all, a Carol Burnett Enjoys Herself Immensely sort of evening.

But all in all, Burstein’s film feels big and perceptive, a love letter to a remarkable, interesting and very human human.

This aligns with the information in Jackson's letter which, all in all, negates the alternative theory that Trump's injury was caused by flying debris.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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