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The phrase "all that together" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a combination of items, ideas, or elements that are being considered collectively.
Example: "When you factor in the costs, the time commitment, and the resources required, all that together makes this project quite challenging."
Alternatives: "all of that combined" or "everything considered".
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It was tricky weaving all that together, making sure things happened at the right time to the right people.
"I'm out in Starkville, and there's the adrenaline rush of a new staff and putting all that together, and that's all I can think about," Mullen said.
When put all that together, yeah, you can say those are distant countries, but a lot of these groups are looking to attack the United States.
"We've managed to deploy all the latest technologies on the engine - it's the most recently developed, and by putting all that together it's the world's most efficient".
I'd be a little spooked putting all that together, but I would like to know about the guts of my laptop in case I want to upgrade.
All that "together" time.
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You can spend all that time together and not understand a thing about each other.
It's about trying to find a model for bringing all that work together".
Him taking all that pain together, it impresses me.
All that time spent together and meals shared.
"What brings all of that together is the passion," Groce said.
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