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The phrase "a judgment at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the existence or validity of a judgment in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I don't think there was a judgment at all regarding the situation; it was more of a misunderstanding."
Alternatives: "any judgment whatsoever" or "a decision at all".
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The best we can say is that Russell's contextual definitions have the feature that a (sincere, assertive) utterance of the analysans is guaranteed to express the same judgment as the analysandum, if the latter expresses a judgment at all.
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Judge Armitage QC said he would return to Manchester county court with a judgment at a unspecified future date.
There will be a judgment at that stage.
Its exercise presumes a judgment at once comprehensive and conscientious.
People who live in glass houses may wish to consider net curtains after a judgment at the Royal Courts of Justice.
It was a judgment at once utterly banal and somehow more truly horrible than Sophie's Choice.
I don't have a judgment at this point of which will be more successful.
"I would not make a judgment at this point," Grassley responded.
It is possible to scrutinize Bush's statement without making any judgment at all about truth or falsity.
"If there's any judgment at all, it will come from our own children.
This judgment is not a descriptive judgment at all, even though it can be used descriptively, as when in a forest one hunter made that judgment to his colleague hunter who thought he saw a beast and was about to shoot it: the judgment "he is a person" (oye onipa) would in that context be used descriptively by the other hunter to distinguish a human being from a beast.
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