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View definitions for for all that

for all that

adverb as in though

conjunction as in though

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Although Olivia died, other children may survive encephalitis, ending up with brain damage that can be severe or quite subtle, but life-changing for all that.

From Salon

For all that, it doesn’t seem likely that index fund investing will lose its allure for the investing public any time soon.

"He was prosecuted for all that before, and the case was closed last year for lack of evidence. So he's not a fascist, we're not fascists, we're just normal people wanting to be able to choose our leader, and exhausted with those that are in power now."

From BBC

"Although I accept that money cannot properly compensate these young people for their disabilities and for all that they've suffered to date and their problems in the future, the council sincerely hopes that this apology, coupled with today's agreement, will mean they can now put their legal battle behind them and proceed with their lives with a greater degree of financial certainty."

From BBC

Americans pay by far the most for health care of any country, have the most expensive prescription drugs, and, for all that, still have the worst health outcomes among high-income countries.

From Slate

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

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