adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
all-inclusive/fully inclusive
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The fully inclusive fare for the trip is £22.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an all-inclusive vacation cruise
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Clearly, if care programming aims to prevent people from becoming lost to services, it needs to be fairly all-inclusive .
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From just about anywhere on the GalacNet she can access systems on other works including the all-inclusive Encyclobanks of SenFed Central.
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Jalhousie is an all-inclusive resort which means that when you arrive everything has already been paid for.
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Thus, understanding how it stirs is one of the best ways for geophysicists to create an all-inclusive picture.