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altogether vs
all together

All together(adv) means "together in a single group."

For example: The waiter asked if we were all together.

Altogether(adv) means "completely" or "in total ".

For example: She wrote less and less often, and eventually she stopped altogether.

!Note To be in the altogether is an old-fashioned term for being naked!