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凡是 (fán shì) is commonly used in Chinese to mean "all" or "every". It is often used to indicate a general statement or rule that applies to all cases or situations.
For example, it can also be used to express a generalization or pattern. For instance, "凡是想参加比赛的人都必须报名" (fán shì xiǎng cān jiā bǐ sài de rén dōu bì xū bào míng) means "everyone who wants to participate in the competition must register". In this case, 凡是 emphasizes that this is a necessary condition for anyone who wants to join the competition.
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1. 所有 (suǒ yǒu): "all, every"
2. 全部 (quán bù): "all, every"
3. 一切 (yī qiè): "all, every"
4. 任何 (rèn hé): "any, every"
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