Sentence examples for about all from inspiring English sources

The phrase "about all" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used informally to imply "almost everything" or "nearly all," but it is not commonly accepted in formal writing.
Example: "He knows about all the latest trends in technology."
Alternatives: "nearly all" or "almost everything".

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It's about all people.

But that's about all".

That's about all.

But that is about all.

Tells about all of this.

That's about all we learn.

It's about all those.

"That's about all today".

"That's about all now".

That's about all, though.

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