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How many are you all together?​

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Answered by lavanya4144
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After the reception, you should all come together to the garden. Altogether is altogether different from all together. It's not a phrase—it's a single-word adverb that means “completely,” “all things considered,” “on the whole,” or “all in all”: Some of the professor's lecture is altogether impossible

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