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Use "be-all" in a sentence
""We think mobile is going to be the end-all and be-all of how we are going to communicate with the customer," she said."
"It's by no means a vast sample size, and by no means is this a be-all, end-all project."
"In context (but neo-McCarthyist hysterics like Potter don't fuss too much about context), Gose was pointing out, if perhaps a little clumsily, that the putative interests of Jewish students, for whom the over-protective Frank Dimant was presuming to speak, are not the be-all and the end-all."