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altogether

adverb as in completely

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It was ultimately her decision to leave high office just as it is now hers to leave frontline politics altogether.

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Mr Pirotte said it was possible that universities could get more money to teach some subjects that could be in danger of disappearing altogether in Wales.

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The mishmash of letters created a different word altogether — one that just so happens to be a vulgar term for “breasts” in Spanish.

A men's rights group accused it of "spreading toxicity" against traditional joint families, while others dismissed its premise altogether.

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In August upmarket north of England supermarket chain Booths got rid of self-scan altogether, while Asda and Morrisons said they would put more staff back on manned tills.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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