and all that

The phrase "and all that" is an idiomatic expression commonly used to refer to additional or similar things that are associated with or related to something that has already been mentioned. It is used to encompass or summarize various other related items, actions, or ideas without explicitly stating them. It implies that there are many more similar things that could be included, but they are not being listed specifically.


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