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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Altogether vs. All Together


 
Altogether vs. All Together
 
Altogether means “completely,” “all things considered,” or “on the whole.” All together means “everyone together” or “everything together.” It’s often said that the whole isn’t…
 
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