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at all
adverb as in anyway
adverb as in ever
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adverb as in possibly
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noun as in anytime
Example Sentences
He told the jury to "look at all the evidence".
Ulloa warns that not all patients may respond similarly, and translating the findings from lab studies to clinical settings could lead to varying outcomes, or no benefit at all.
But increasingly, bacterial resistance to current drugs -- so they don't work well, or even at all -- means new ones are urgently needed.
The paper hypothesizes that it is possible that manatees were not present at all in precolonial Florida and the tools and ornaments arrived here via Native Americans trading with those from the Caribbean.
Not that there needs to be a point at all.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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