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altogether

adverb as in completely

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The UK prison population has roughly doubled in the last 30 years, with capacity lagging behind, and in September the system came within 100 places of running out of space altogether.

From BBC

It said nearly half of those students end up leaving education altogether.

From BBC

The EPI report found that nearly half of health and science T-level students who drop out early end up leaving education altogether.

From BBC

She equated women openly refusing to date Trump supporters to those mythical misandrists who "demonize men altogether."

From Salon

Trump downsized monuments in the West during his first term, and some want him to go further in his second — by abolishing the Antiquities Act altogether.

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

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