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Examples:not having anything at all (idiom); utterly lacking—not mind (at all, a bit)—it's better make slow progress than no progress at all (proverb)—as easy as lifting one's hand (idiom); no effort at all—Things haven't changed at all.—(coll.) not at all (humble expression denying compliment)—not knowing anything at all (idiom); completely ignorant—not at all surprising [idiom.]—turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all—at all times and in all places [idiom.]—get together all at once— |