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Discover Ludwig"if not altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something may not be completely true. For example, "The president's speech was well received by the audience, if not altogether enthusiastically."
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He's a pleasant, if not altogether emphatic, singer.
In Spain, detailed documentation is strangely lacking, if not altogether absent.
But the hint of lethality, if not altogether gone, is likely to be attenuated.
Still, Corderoy's rhymes are zappy and amusing, and Berger's drawings are charming, if not altogether original.
This was Wonder Bread travel: easy on the palate if not altogether healthy.
So it was that his primacy was distinguished by good, if not altogether fulfilled, intentions.
And Slaven draws heavily, if not altogether factually, from his childhood here.
Mr. Theyskens is experimenting passionately, if not altogether spectacularly, at the moment.
They saw him, if not altogether correctly, as a kind of proto-Modern.
Davis has written a tireless if not altogether artful history of this unique place.
Heckingbottom, senior development coach, had by then become assistant caretaker, if not altogether disjointed.
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