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The phrase "all that anything" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it due to its ambiguous nature and lack of standard usage.
Example: "I don't want all that anything you have to offer; just give me the essentials."
Alternatives: "everything and anything" or "all that matters".
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It is also not clear at all that anything the U.S. might have done would have had a meaningful impact - even in 2011.
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Whichever state wins the "7E7 factory" may not win all that much of anything.
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Neither man is connecting all that cleanly with anything.
"I'm not all that perfect or anything and they have to know that".
Email solved all that, especially for anything involving factual information, scheduling and message conveyance.
We didn't talk about anything all that special.
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