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Adverbial all at once has 2 senses
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Definitions from the WebAll at OnceDescription:The phrase "all at once" refers to the simultaneous occurrence or completion of multiple actions, events, or things. It can be used to convey a sense of immediacy, efficiency, or overwhelming intensity. Usage:Adverb:1. She finished her homework all at once. 2. The entire class stood up all at once. Adjective:1. The all at once approach ensured a swift completion of the project. 2. The all at once decision surprised everyone in the room. Noun:1. He preferred to handle things all at once rather than one by one. 2. The company's website upgrade involved a complete redesign, migration, and content update, all at once. Related Products: | ||||
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