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Out of all" Could somebody know the meaning of this phrase and explain it to me please?(it'll be better if you give me an example). When I search the meaning of this phrase, it couldn't show the results on the Internet. Please help me out !!
Out of all" Could somebody know the meaning of this phrase and explain it to me please?(it'll be better if you give me an example). When I search the meaning of this phrase, it couldn't show the results on the Internet. Please help me out !!
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It means the same thing as "among all". It is used when choosing one thing out of a group of things.
Examples:
Out of all the books in the library, I like this one the most.
That dog is the cutest out of all of them.
Out of all the video games he owns, this one is his favorite.

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