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1. 所有 (suǒyǒu): "all, every, any, the whole".
2. 全部 (quánbù): "all, every, any, the whole".
3. 全 (quán): "all, every, any, the whole".
4. 全体 (quántǐ): "all, every, any, the whole".
5. 一切 (yīqiè): "all, every, any, the whole".
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凡 (fán) is typically used to indicate that something applies to all cases or situations. For example, it is often used in the phrase 凡事 (fán shì, "all things"), which means "in all cases" or "in all situations". It is also used in the phrase 凡人 (fán rén, "ordinary people"), which means "all people" or "everyone". It can also be used to indicate that something applies to all members of a group, as in the phrase 凡是他的朋友 (fán shì tā de péng you, "all of his friends").
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