"and all that" meaning in English

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Phrase

Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} and all that
  1. (informal) Used at the end of a statement to insinuate that there is more information that can be inferred from the preceding. Tags: informal Synonyms: et cetera, and so on and so forth, and that Related terms: all that jazz

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