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One week on, Wigan looked every inch the quadruple winners who swept up every single piece of silverware available to them in a stunning 2024.

From BBC

The Gunners looked every inch a team without a recognised main forward as they laboured and spluttered to break down Leicester City's game but limited resistance at King Power Stadium.

From BBC

Vought, however, is every inch a type most Americans know well and loathe: the creepy religious fanatic.

From Salon

But when so many ambulances with patients are stuck outside, unable to respond to emergencies, you can see why they end up using every inch of capacity.

From BBC

Ukraine's golden boy is unbeaten in 22 fights with 14 knockouts and showed every inch of his capabilities in his last bout.

From BBC

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

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