Ontological weakness
A variety of flannel. these are expressions which struggle with the really rather easy notion that a whole is comprised of parts, and that listing the universe of all possible options is no more comprehensive than stating the universe. so:
Flannel suggesting profound ontological uncertainty, fear etc.
- and/or
- and, as the case may be, or[1]
- any type, kind or variety
- any and all
- all, or substantially all
- all or any part thereof
- directly or indirectly
- for the avoidance of doubt
- howsoever described
- in whole or in part
- irrespective of
- may or may not be
- now or hereafter in effect
- one or more
- or any part thereof
- or otherwise
- tangible or intangible
- together or alone
- whether or not
- without limitation, including, but not limited to, including, without limitation and any of its manifest variations
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- ↑ This is suggestive of pan-dimensional uncertainty.