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by all of
preposition as in among
Example Sentences
"There was no bad bone in his body, he was a really, really good kid and he was well loved by all of his friends, people at uni and just not the kind of person you'd ever imagine getting into a situation where something like that could happen."
For comparison, it is more than the total annual CO2 emitted by all of Croatia in 2023.
She said the school community was "utterly devastated" and he would be "greatly missed by all of us".
“I hope you know everywhere around the world that I go, I will try to give every drop of my passion to the audience. Inspired by all of you that when I come out here, and I see all that passion and all that love you have for me and for each other, it really makes me feel something so special. I hope that all year and all summer, that you feel my love. I’ll see you in 20 more years. I’ll just keep coming back — is that OK?”
It was widely shared by educated middle-class people infused with Enlightenment values, although not by all of them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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