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All Of

Part of Speech: Phrase

Definition: Indicates the entirety, the whole amount, or every individual in a group or category.

Example sentences:

  1. All of the students attended the assembly.
  2. I ate all of the cake by myself.
  3. We watched all of the episodes in one sitting.

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