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How can I use the expression "all that" in the middle of the sentence?

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Rebecca

"All" can be placed before "that" in front of an object to indicate a lot or a great extent of something. A negative can also be used with "all that" that something is not to a great degree. Ex: Why did you eat all that candy? Ex: I'm not all that hungry.

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