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"all of them were disloyal." vs "So all of them were disloyal."

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "So all of them were disloyal." implies a sense of surprise or emphasis, while "All of them were disloyal." is a straightforward statement. The choice between them depends on the context and the intended emphasis.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

all of them were disloyal.

This phrase is correct and is a straightforward statement.

This phrase is a simple statement indicating that all of them were disloyal.

Alternatives:

  • Every one of them was disloyal.
  • None of them were loyal.
  • They were all disloyal.

So all of them were disloyal.

This phrase is correct and can be used to express surprise or emphasis.

This phrase is used to emphasize or express surprise about the fact that all of them were disloyal.

Alternatives:

  • So, all of them turned out to be disloyal.
  • Wow, all of them were disloyal!
  • Can you believe it? All of them were disloyal.

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