Sentence examples for access all that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "access all that" is not standard in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in informal contexts, possibly referring to gaining access to a variety of resources or information.
Example: "With this new app, you can access all that you need for your project in one place."
Alternatives: "access everything" or "gain full access".

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Moreover, you can access all that varied information, for free, at viamichelin.com.

"The Amiga was the first home computer that had some serious graphical and audio power, and the tools to access all that power were readily available," recalls veteran programmer and demoscene enthusiast Byron Atkinson-Jones, who is working on first-person adventure game Caretaker.

"In a sense, it's the price you've got to pay to access all that information you get on the web".

That's where people get their high-speed Internet access, all that".

Welcome and orientation activities are underway — be sure that you access all that Berkeley offers!

Roasting a nut breaks the cells apart, so our bodies are able to access all that lovely fat.

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Realizes, at the end, that memory lets him re-access all that was lost.

The EFF has developed a browser extension that makes sure that you access all websites that offer HTTPS using… HTTPS.

Imagine if you could access all of that.

And after they're trained, BlueWork employees can access all of that information at any time on the program's website.

"They will once more become full Mozambican citizens, and will be able to access all services that are available to them".

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