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[ adverb ] in the slightest degree or in any respect

Examples

"Are you at all interested? No, not at all" "was not in the least unfriendly"

Used in print

(The Christian Science Monitor,...)

Strange , but true - authenticity and realism often are n't related at_all .

The drama itself - and this seems to be lavishly true of Biblical drama - often has hardly any relationship with authenticity at_all .

(Schubert Ogden, Christ Without Myth....)

If to be a Christian means to say yes where I otherwise say no , or where I do not have the right to say anything at_all , then my only choice is to refuse to be a Christian .

In_any_event , it is an irreversible step , and if we are at_all honest with ourselves , we will know we have no other alternative than to live in the world in which God has seen_fit to place us .

(Mr. America, 4:6...)

He has to ; he just can n't do anything about it at_all !

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