How to use in-sentence of “all together”:
+ For a long time, geothermal energy could only be produced when there were hot rocks, underground water, and cracks in rocks all together in one area.
+ The Qur’an was not written all together in book-form while Muhammad was alive; it was kept by oral communication and brief written records.
+ These forests were on the equator, and the wetlands, which are always low-lying, stretched from North America in the west, through what is now Europe to China in the east, because these continents were all together at the time.
+ The process of putting it all together began around 400B.C.
+ These three famous paintings are all together in one room of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.

