Sentence examples for making at all from inspiring English sources

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However, until the government's proposals come into force, click here to see ten of the worst credit card mistakes you should avoid making at all costs.

Yet the very first decisions are whether the story itself is fundamentally misbegotten, whether the mode of production is original or imitative, whether the movie is worth making at all.

But that the presumptive Democratic nominee would think the speech worth making at all, in a community where he is the subject of a great deal of mistrust and hostility and in a state where he is not polling well against Senator McCain, exemplifies the change that is taking place in the Cuban-American community.

It is strange so many of us seemed to have missed the significant distinctions she was making at all times.

How do health units successfully incorporate evidence informed decision making at all levels of the health unit?

What is needed is expedited decision making at all levels, from IMO to port city authorities, to ensure that our ever-increasing need to trade, transfer, and transport various things around the globe doesn't leave all of us stranded on an environmental ship of fools.

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"There are no accusations made at all".

"But that they have been made at all".

"We don't see any progress being made at all.

Or they won't be made at all".

"But those changes were minuscule, if they were made at all.

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