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giddyman

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Hello, teachers.

I know the title is not correct. People don't use "all which," but "all that."

While I was searching the internet about the usage of the relative pronoun "that," I found the following webpage that says ...
after the antecedents "all, anything, none, no, everything, the same, the very, and the few," only "that" is possible as a relative pronoun.

So I searched the web again and found many examples that use "which" with the antecedents in the above except "all."

Please help. Thank you.

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I searched the web again and found many examples that use "which" with the antecedents in the above except "all."
Could you give us those examples please?
 
Well, I suppose "that" comes more naturally to the tongue but I wouldn't say "which" is impossible.
 
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