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Latest post Sat, Apr 18 2009 6:34 PM by Yankee. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  698843 Sat, 18 Apr 09 06:32 PM
all of the sudden or all of a sudden?
Best answer by Yankee  +  698845 Sat, 18 Apr 09 06:34 PM
Hi Anon


It is "all of a sudden". That idiom means "suddenly".


Look at definition 8 here:

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=sudden&r=66

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