all that jazz

The phrase "all that jazz" is an idiomatic expression used to refer to various things, activities, or ideas that are similar to or related to a particular subject or situation being discussed. It is frequently employed to suggest that all the related or associated elements of a topic are included or accounted for, or that the details are unimportant or can be assumed. It is often used to complete a thought or list, emphasizing that everything related to a topic is included, even if it is not explicitly stated.


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