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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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hello, i wont to know what the different between "at all times and all the time " ,"anyone and nobody", "each time and every single time", just one and just asingle "thanks
  

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at all times - continuously. Used in warnings.

Keep your belongings in sight at all times.

all the time - regularly; habitually. Used to tell about habits.

They used to play cards in the evening all the time.

each time = every single time, but every single time emphasizes the fact.

anyone / anybody

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