Sentence examples for all that also from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all that also" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in informal contexts to emphasize inclusion or agreement, but it is not commonly accepted. Example: "I appreciate your help, and all that also makes a difference in my work."

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All that also means, however, that this patient, relentless campaign is going to be hard to assess.

This is a General Motors-owned company, after all, that also describes its rebadged Chevy body-on-frame S.U.V. — available with a pushrod Corvette engine, mind you — as possessing "Scandinavian design sensibilities".

His Carly Rae Jepsen collaboration, "All That" also hammers home his colorful, beat-heavy Prince influences, while letting his production's understated melancholia take center stage.

Becoming immersed in all that also made me realize how lucky I was to grow up in a rural area of upstate New York with a similar focus on local farm culture.

"But here are some more random blog pieces that could have been written by anyone at all, that also have a clear agenda to further these unsubstantiated claims," said Dude Two.

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As a comparison, ALL-SIL is a human-derived TLX1-positive T-ALL that also expresses ICN1 [2].

Hungary's Viktor Orbán did all that while also weaponizing friendly tabloids to harass and discredit political opponents.

But all that solidarity also has a downside.

All that space also means Optimizely HQ has room for some fun perks.

All that while also being hysterically, gut-bustingly funny.

All that hard work also brought a little bit of good fortune with a goalkeeping mistake.

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