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Term: of all

Description

The term "of all" is a prepositional phrase that is commonly used to indicate a superlative or emphasize the extreme qualities of something. It can be used in various contexts, both popular and local, to enhance the impact of a statement or highlight a particular aspect.

Sample Sentences

1. Superlative: He is the smartest person of all.

2. Emphasis: This is the busiest street of all.

3. Comparison: This book is the most gripping of all the novels I have read recently.

4. Exaggeration: That was the funniest joke of all time!

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