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Karagozsezgin Posted 8 years ago
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At all in an affirmative sentence (I can't see how to translate it into Turkish)

In this passage: "I want now to survey some 16 accounts of the self from different periods of antiquity, so that we can better assess what kinds of account there are. Only some of the accounts are at all subjective. The variety is astonishing." What does at all mean? Only some of them are completely/absolutely subjective?

Thanks in advance for your accounts

  

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karagozsezgin Only some of the accounts are at all subjective. Only some of the accounts are subjective in even the slightest way . CJ

  • karagozsezgin Only some of the accounts are at all subjective.
  • Only some of the accounts are subjective in even the slightest way .
  • CJ
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karagozsezginOnly some of the accounts are at all subjective.

Only some of the accounts are subjective in even the slightest way.

CJ

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