at all
Idioms-
In any way or manner, as in Is she able to sing at all?
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To any extent, as in Was she at all surprised?
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For any reason, as in Why bother at all?
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In the slightest degree, under any circumstances, as in She simply refused to walk at all . This construction often occurs in the negative, as in He was not at all frightened . All four senses of this phrase date from the mid-1300s.
Example Sentences
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Unified board member Gonez likened the resolution to a “reckoning at all levels of government and across our educational institutions.”
From Los Angeles Times
Rail services did not operate at all from Glasgow Central's high-level platforms for 10 days after the fire.
From BBC
She saw what was coming; so did others, but not everyone did; she’s not wrong at all about that, it’s not self-aggrandizement.
From Salon
Forty percent see Iran as a “minor” threat, and 15% view it as no threat at all.
Turns out I didn’t know him at all.
From Los Angeles Times
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