Sentence examples for all that at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all that at" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires additional context to make sense.
Example: "I can't believe you did all that at once."
Alternatives: "everything at" or "all of that at".

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We've got all that at Leigh.

With all that at stake he's bowled a wide!

Britain is expanding again, in terms of commercial effort, ministerial visits, members of embassies and consulates and we've done all that at this time of austerity.

"For them, it was just a fantasy world with monsters and all that at that age, you feel totally at ease with that kind of thing.

With all that at stake, and having just seen pilots at Delta Air Lines negotiate high wages, the United pilots dug in their heels during talks.

"Pre-internet fans spent years making contacts and collections, whereas modern fans can download all that at the touch of a button, or order stuff off the internet," agrees Abrahams.

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AT: All that.

Who actually looks at all that stuff?

Predictably, all that comes at a price.

All that was true at the time.

Did you hear about that at all?

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