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All in all
adverb
Generally, all things considered
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'all in all' is a commonly used phrase in written English to generally summarize a statement, opinion, or thought.
For example, "All in all, it was an enjoyable evening spent with friends."
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All in all, though?
All in all, good times".
All in all, not bad.
"All in all, really pleased".
All in all: oof.
All in all – grumpy.
All in all, astonishing.
All in all, a life well lived!!
"All in all, the game in amazing.
All in all, I was impressed.
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All in all--a great summer.
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