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Discover LudwigThe phrase "altogether from" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize a complete separation or difference from something.
Example: "The results were altogether from a different study, leading to confusion in the findings."
Alternatives: "completely from" or "entirely from".
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Keep digging, and mammals disappeared altogether from the fossil record.
He plans to ban internal e-mail altogether from 2014.
But it's going to be a different story altogether from the last time.
Just as conspicuous, though, is what was missing altogether from the book.
Ultimately, this would create community immunity and eliminate malaria altogether from these areas.
PII is used to exclude material altogether from the courts, he says.
(I stayed with the show for five months, altogether, from 1951 to 1953).
The only way to save Africa's elephants is to remove ivory altogether from the market.
It's not clear if the BHS brand will disappear altogether from the UK.
The most serious such cases can see miscreants expelled altogether from the party.
The current plan is for Dr. Irani to retire altogether from the company in 2014.
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