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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that significant" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "not that significant" or "all that significant" depending on the context.
Example: "The changes made to the project were not all that significant in the grand scheme of things."
Alternatives: "not very significant" or "not particularly important."
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By itself, Lucent's announcement was not all that significant.
It's not all that significant unless we can continue to mount a real charge".
I'm not even convinced that the choice to shoot the film in English is all that significant.
The situation in music is, obviously, regrettable but perhaps not all that significant.
"Aside from some discomforts, like food spoilage, it's probably not all that significant," said Jason Bram, an economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
So from one perspective, the school that she opened for 152 poor South African girls outside Johannesburg yesterday was perhaps not all that significant.
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There's no evidence at all that any significant portion of the attendees at the various protests we've seen over the last month have been paid.
All that translates into significant energy savings.
All that was despite significant changes at Triarc in the last couple of years.
All results suggest that significant mobility reduction and resistance are established due to foam injection.
There is no evidence at all that Clinton has significant health issues of any kind.
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