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Idiom "all there, all here"
all there, all here: idiomatic phrase. understanding, thinking clearly, not crazy
Example 1:
Boss: "You were not all there in the conference. You should have delivered a better performance but you got angry when I asked you a difficult question."
Employee: "I'm sorry about my temper. I guess I was too worried over my performance so I got nervous."
Example 2:
"He is all here. Don't you see how well he answers all the questions."
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