ADVERB
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emphasizes something to be considered
after all, she is your boss, so invite her
he is, after all, our president -
in spite of expectations
it didn't rain after all
came to the party after all
How To Use after all In A Sentence
- After all this time she was alive, living, breathing, and walking on the earth.
- Leopards are after all quite as at home in the treetops as they are and on occasion are partial to monkey.
- After all, this is a man so potty and unfathomably wealthy that he can walk into a shop stocking ghastly, ugly, ridiculously pricy ornaments and already own most of them.
- The poll was widely discredited after allegations of ballot rigging.
- After all, at conception, the fertilized egg has all the information necessary to code for your physical potential.
- After all, the impulse for political grandstanding is not purely an American one … Soft, Geeky Power
- After all, the Divine is an all-encompassing entity.
- After all, what would you pay to prolong your life? Microeconomics: Price Theory in Practice
- Paris doesn't feel that old, especially after all the time I spent in the compact, windy streets of the old City of Zurich.
- After all, Scottish football teams have constantly demonstrated their ability to demolish our dreams without external assistance.