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Usages of überhaupt
Die Chefin verlängert die Frist, es sei denn, die Regel erlaubt das überhaupt nicht.
The boss extends the deadline, unless the rule does not allow that at all.
Ich habe überhaupt keine Zeit.
I have no time at all.
Manchmal frage ich mich, ob dieses Training überhaupt Sinn hat.
Sometimes I ask myself whether this training makes any sense at all.
Test yourself: What does überhaupt mean?
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