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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that got" is not standard or widely recognized in written English
It may be used informally to imply everything that was obtained or received, but it lacks clarity and grammatical correctness. Example: "After the storm, all that got was a few broken branches."
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But he should not get too comfortable: it was continuity, after all, that got Dell into trouble in the first place.
It certainly seemed that way, and it was gardening, after all, that got him through those seemingly interminable years on Robben Island.
All that got women in the door.
Today, all that got worse.
Whew, all that got us to just before noon.
"I was two-ed up with this posh lad, uni boy and all that, got me right into it.
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All that gets pushed back now".
It is taxes – above all – that gets Republican blood pumping.
"It's the Calvinist schoolmarmish vibe of it all that gets me," Shea began.
But if I travel into the past, all that gets mixed up.
It won't be easy to undo the disastrous neo-liberal free-for-all that got us here.
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