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View definitions for all together

all together

adverb as in all told

adverb as in concurrently

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“That really good recruiting class last year is now a year older, and they’re all together, so they have really good chemistry.”

Christmas is the most propped up, idealized time of how beautiful it is, family's all together, the decorations are gorgeous, we're in an Amblin movie.

From Salon

Now, two years removed from that first podcast episode, and just weeks removed from the 2024 election, I think it’s important to put it all together.

From Salon

Trump has also repeatedly vowed to shutter the Department of Education all together, though he has not explained how he would do so.

From Salon

Putting this all together and inflation could be on the up into spring next year, not far off 3%.

From BBC

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

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