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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a complete or total manner in which something is done or perceived, often in comparison or conjunction with something else.
Example: "The project was successful altogether as a team effort, showcasing everyone's contributions."
Alternatives: "completely as" or "entirely as".
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China is certainly not altogether as wealthy as the U.S. or Japan, as Fallows correctly observes.
Altogether, as many as 80,000 jobs could be lost in one year, the National Education Association estimates.
Eleven states have stopped lethal injections altogether, as litigation proceeds.
(Or they stop rating movies altogether, as I did).
These elements appear altogether as a package in Masaccio's pictures.
Many sites are abandoned altogether as interest and energy wane.
First, it is still premature to dismiss fibrils altogether as sources of cytotoxicity.
However, these incentives can decrease altogether as the developments become sold out.
The Norse settlements in Greenland were abandoned altogether as the permafrost advanced.
Yet it is not altogether as we anticipated: our most prolific crop is escargot.
When Tovey edited the sonata, he dismissed the first-movement marking altogether as impossible.
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