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All together & Altogether

All together means everyone in a group: “We found the Guptas all together in the living room.”
Altogether, on the other hands, means to the whole extent; completely; entirely: “The factory was altogether destroyed by fire.”, “We were not altogether pleased by the outcome of the election.”

Usage example that uses these 2 words: The golf club factory was destroyed altogether in the fire but the owner declared that the golf clubs were all together in a safe place.

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