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Understanding the Phrase ‘All That Jazz’ in English

The phrase “all that jazz” is a fun and informal way to say “and other similar things” or “and so on.” It’s often used at the end of a list to imply there are more items that could be mentioned. For example, you might say, “I need to buy groceries, clean the house, do laundry, and all that jazz.” 🎁 ⭐️► Merci d'avoir regardé ! Assurez-vous de vous abonner, d'activer la cloche pour les notifications : ► https://goo.gl/mVoXpV ✨🤖 *À propos de cette vidéo* The phrase doesn’t actually have anything to do with jazz music. Instead, it’s a way to add a bit of flair and humor to your speech. For instance, you could say, “I spent the weekend relaxing, watching movies, reading books, and all that jazz. Would you like to learn more idioms or phrases? Learning English Conversations All that jazz 26 déc. 2017 • 2 MIN
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