all

(one's) all

The utmost of one's energy, effort, time, or resources. It doesn't matter whether you win the race or not, just go out there and give it your all! If you aren't willing to put in your all, then there's no reason to start up your own company to begin with. I gave it my all and still came up short—that's what really hurts.
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all

/just the same
Notwithstanding; nevertheless.
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