Sentence examples for all a rather from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all a rather" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "It was all a rather confusing situation that left everyone puzzled."
Alternatives: "all quite" or "all somewhat".

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In some ways, it's all a rather misleading branding exercise.

All in all, a rather elegant piece of electioneering.

So proud, in fact, that he tells the tale twice in what is, after all, a rather modest compendium.

Nelson ensures there's an edge to the action, which suggests it is all a rather ghastly dream in which everyone's basest instincts are revealed.

Yet I couldn't help feel that this was all a rather gauche form of fancy dress: another woman in the spotlight trying to make a statement by mimicking the complex cultural costume of her host.

Much may be said against him, but Josephus is among the world's most admired historians, whereas his contemporary Yochanan ben Zakkai is honored almost exclusively in what is after all a rather recondite religious tradition.

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But somewhere in the middle of it all was a rather feisty contest waiting to come out.

Anyway, Dickens talks a good game and seems, by all accounts, a rather personable chap with his very own blog.

OpenStack, after all, is a rather complex project; getting started involved making a lot of decisions about the deployment.

I must say they all took a rather skeptical attitude.

Being a policeman, after all, was a rather dangerous profession, and we were often very anxious about Father.

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