With everything included or counted.
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Examples for "altogether"
Examples for "altogether"
1You could of course eschew government debt altogether, looking elsewhere for diversification.
2The change in the wind was altogether in favor of the brigantine.
3Problem is, your self-restraint is so good you often skip meals altogether.
4Or to talk about how to create a completely new system altogether.
5However it stopped short of calling on banks to stop bonuses altogether.
1So we can stay on station for another six days, all told.
2The group was sufficiently large; there were about fifty men all told.
3There were only eight souls all told in the log fortress now.
4The rest of the research team wasn't more than fifty, all told.
5It hadn't been five minutes all told, but it felt like forever.
1He said: We are the most affected region in all of Europe.
2The majority of victims of serious violence in all societies are men.
3All in all, though, a good list that encapsulates a good year.
4Results: Pregnancy, medical history and education level were similar in all groups.
5However, good collaterals were demonstrated in all patients in the second study.
6It does, however, allow for visa-free travel in all 28 EU countries.
7The one evil in all is the intolerable length of the debates.
8It also wants to extend health services in all public secondary schools.
9Rajapaksa says economic development and democracy in all areas are the solution.
10Results: Procedural success was obtained in all patients without extracorporeal circulation support.
11The expansion in all health board areas of the community mothers schemes.
12The vote will be a referendum on Europe in all but name.
13She said disaster relief efforts were in progress in all affected areas.
14The company achieved growth in all product areas, with pensions performing best.
15You can use the new Passport Card in all the EU countries.
16Unfortunately, these elements are not present in all cases involving skeletal remains.