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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that rest" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to refer to everything else that remains or is left over, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "After finishing the main course, we still had all that rest of the food to deal with."
Alternatives: "everything else" or "the remainder".
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Where I am grateful to have finally escaped it — all that rest was killing me — she testifies to a lifelong yearning to enter into it.
He took frightfully good care of himself, with all that rest and those mornings in bed; but then he drank a lot.
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Murphy arrived on a foldup bicycle, looking eager but not all that rested, bringing news about his house renovation.
Yet, he also hopes for a time when religion can "be freed of all empirical grounds of determination, of all statutes that rest on history" (6:121).
The judgment today lays all that to rest.
It was hardly Barton's fault, after all, that the rest of his team-mates' shorts started to blow up like bags of microwave popcorn during injury-time.
But the first lady put all that to rest quickly.
Tineke Beunder wanted a desk that wowed all that dared rest their eyes on it.
His smile and obvious delight on Thursday put all that to rest, revealing he had spoken to Ferguson, his great mentor, before agreeing to take the job.
The overwhelming judgment of science, of chemistry and physics and millions of measurements, has put all that to rest.
If the top set is all that matters rest as much as 15 minutes, or more, between sets.
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