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not at all

 

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not at all

Description:

Not at all can be used as an idiomatic phrase to express a strong negation or denial of something. It is often used to convey the idea of complete disagreement or refusal. It is usually placed before a verb or adjective, depending on the context, to emphasize the absence or lack of something.

Examples:

Adverb:

  • She is not at all interested in attending the concert.
  • He was not at all impressed with the performance.

Interjection:

  • A: "Could you lend me some money?" B: "Not at all, I'm sorry, I can't."
  • A: "Thank you so much for your help." B: "Not at all, glad I could assist."

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