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What does "all this" mean? How can I use this expression?

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Rebecca

"All this" when combined with the word "way" means to travel a very long distance. In this scenario, these scientists have traveled from all over the world to Iceland to see and work with these beluga whales. You can use "all this way" when you or when someone else has traveled a long distance. However, "all this" without the word "way" usually has a slightly different meaning. "All this" is indicating something as a whole; that there is a lot of that item. For example, "Look at all this food!" "All this" in this example is indicating that there is a lot of food. Here are examples of "all this way." Ex: We went all this way for nothing! Ex: You traveled all this way for me? Ex: He traveled all this way just to see you. Here are examples of "all this." Ex: I have all this food and I don't know how I'm going to eat it all. Ex: Look at all this stuff. I can't believe she has all this!

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