geen van alle

Dutch

Etymology

Literally: “none of all”.

Determiner

geen van alle

  1. (with a preceding personal, demonstrative, or relative pronoun) none of which; none of them
    Er zijn meerdere mogelijkheden, die echter geen van alle aantrekkelijk zijn.
    There are several options, none of which are attractive, however.
    (literally, “There are several options, which however none of all are attractive.”)
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