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all in all

ADVERB
  1. with everything considered (and neglecting details)
    altogether, I'm sorry it happened
    all in all, it's not so bad

How To Use all in all In A Sentence

  • Early screenings suggested as much, or suggested trouble at least, as preview audiences found the film too dark and violent, all in all too un-Leo.
  • All in all, I love summer very much! You should start practicing your English from now on.
  • All in all, the new summerhouse cost under £ 200 to construct.
  • All in all it was the sort of night to make Edgar Allan Poe salivate at its possibilities. CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
  • But all in all, what with the weather and a degree of jadedness occasioned by a bit of sleep disturbance, it's not been a thrilling day.
  • It took all in all 4 days to do it, 2 days hanging wallpaper and 2 days for the preparations.
  • Don't call in all our bad debt, we told them, and in return we'll label as terrorists these freedom-fighters who want to escape your insane corporate fascismand you can even come to Cuba and "interrogate" them. Freedom!
  • All in all, she was suddenly feeling so deeply vulnerable that she was scared to death of what might happen next.
  • All in all, men no longer need to be concerned that they will be put on the spot to learn mambos and cha chas in class.
  • All in all there are plotlines and deep character developments that your average three year old just can't appreciate.
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