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Definition of "any and all" []

  • Any, every, each, all; used for emphasis and exactness. (determiner)

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Use "any and all" in a sentence
  • "Anne was getting the distinct impression that goldens believed everyone really loved them, despite any and all evidence to the contrary."
  • ""Don't know how many we'll save this way, but it does work and you, young man, will tell Central Control, after you've told them to go to hell for me, that they will issue authority to Theoda to recruit any and all ... if necessary ... of this planet's population as a therapy force to activate her rehabilitation program.""
  • "I mean, you are supposed to be staying the hell away from any and all David Goulds."
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