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all and singular

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A quick definition of all and singular:

Term: ALL AND SINGULAR

Definition: All and singular means everyone together and each person individually. It includes every single person in a group, not just some of them. So, if we say "all and singular students must attend the assembly," it means every single student must attend, not just some of them.

A more thorough explanation:

Term: ALL AND SINGULAR

Definition: Collectively and individually.

Example: The teacher addressed the class, saying "I want all and singular of you to turn in your homework by tomorrow."

Explanation: In this example, the phrase "all and singular" is used to emphasize that the teacher is addressing both the group as a whole (collectively) and each individual student (individually). The teacher wants every single student to turn in their homework, not just some of them.

Example: The CEO addressed the employees, saying "I want to thank all and singular of you for your hard work this year."

Explanation: In this example, the phrase "all and singular" is used to thank both the group as a whole (collectively) and each individual employee (individually) for their hard work. The CEO wants to acknowledge and appreciate every single employee, not just some of them.

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