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Slocawber Posted 8 years ago
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He has done it all

Good evening.

Does 'He has done it all' mean

one who has done everything in general

or one who has done everything out of a determined number of experiences (for example those which are listed in a text titled 'The man who has done it all')?

Thank you.

  

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It can mean either. The context will usually clarify the meaning.

  • It can mean either.
  • The context will usually clarify the meaning.
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It can mean either.

The context will usually clarify the meaning.

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