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most of all
adverb as in above all
Example Sentences
He said Scotland would "benefit most of all" from scrapping green targets, which he claimed were "so destructive to jobs and skills".
It has to do, most of all, with what a certain class of homebuyer even believes a house to be—whether they realize it or not.
Most of all, you feel it in the simple fact that the fugitives don’t have much of a master plan.
Most of all, in what will be his first season as a two-way player again since 2023, will he still be able to handle a taxing workload that no other big-leaguer has even attempted since the days of Babe Ruth?
Being momentarily trapped in a tight space was still briefly terrifying and even a little thrilling, but most of all, it was real.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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