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all the way
See go all the way .
Completely, as in I'm on your side all the way . [First half of 1900s]
Also, the whole way . The entire distance, from start to finish, as in He ran all the way home , or The baby cried the whole way home . [Late 1700s]
Example Sentences
"People aren't looking at the bigger picture. People just think this is just a local election. But it goes all the way to the White House."
"From the start of the plant all the way through to the holding tank, the complete biogas system was dangerous," he said.
“And then every house is gone and you’re just like, ‘OK, maybe it didn’t reach all the way down to the end of the bluff,’†he said.
Law enforcement agencies “all the way from local to state to federal government†could be “very interested†in 23andMe’s trove of genetic information, Adanté Pointer, a civil rights attorney in Oakland, told Salon.
He called for the Transpennine line to be electrified "all the way to Hull" and for a new station to be built in Bradford - a scheme that was cancelled by the previous government in 2022.
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