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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that fond" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a sense of fondness but lacks clarity.
Example: "I’m not all that fond of spicy food, to be honest."
Alternatives: "not very fond" or "not particularly fond."
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But in truth, she said, she's not all that fond of trips down memory lane.
But if his international peers are not all that fond of him, it is fair to say the feeling is mutual.
LUCIE, Fla .— Red Sox Nation may despise the Yankees, but an actual nation — Venezuela — may not be all that fond of the Mets these days.
Pricing in a region's particular susceptibility to drought might also slow growth in areas of the country ill-equipped to provide for massive populations.Consumers may not be fond of the idea, but I can't imagine they're all that fond of the government telling them when they can and cannot bathe, either.
… anyone who spends a long time in the kitchen, but isn't all that fond of technology.
Plus, even MeeGo's co-creator Nokia isn't all that fond of the platform.
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She will forever be a light of love and fond memories to all that knew her.
She will be terribly missed, yet with a smile, for all the fond memories she created in living her life so fully and with such love.
But for all its beauty, and for all the fond memories, Jackson is a harsh place".
A reward? 'Yes.' It is not really at all surprising that one was fond - that one loved - Jean Rhys.
All that is now a fond memory for many New Yorkers who gamely braved that bit of Hades to attend a real Broadway musical.
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