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through the whole of
adjective as in throughout
Weak matches
- all over
- all the time
- all through
- around
- at full length
- completely
- during
- every bit
- everyplace
- everywhere
- far and near
- far and wide
- for the duration
- from beginning to end
- from end to end
- from one end to the other
- from start to finish
- from the start
- from the word go
- high and low
- in all respects
- in every place
- in everything
- inside and out
- on all accounts
- over
- overall
- right through
- round
- the whole time
- to the end
- up and down
Example Sentences
The charity's projections suggest it will help about 240,000 people with crisis support through the whole of 2023 - nearly 40,000 more than last year's record.
However, Wiegman hopes England will make lighter work of Colombia this time around, having played 120 minutes on Tuesday - getting through the whole of extra time with only 10 players after James' red card.
“It runs through the whole of the city. Every pub, every shop, every bar has the Ukrainian flag. … There’s a buzz, there’s a party atmosphere. ”
And that sort of experience flows through the whole of Legacy.
"We've seen from other industries which have gone through recessions, construction for example, that if you have a period of a gap with apprentices coming in, that gap can then be seen through the whole of the career arc over the next forty years," he added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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