Well, I have doubts as for the function of 'at all'. I thought that 'at all' meant 'in any/none way', and I am mixed up because I read some people wrote it meaning 'in total'... can it be as well used like this? isn't 'in all'? Teach me the real function of at all.
hugs from Brazil.
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" = none "My roommate is awake at all hours of the night" = all
— Vorpar
" = none "My roommate is awake at all hours of the night" = all
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