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The expression "all and sundry" is used to refer to a group of people or things, meaning everyone or everything without exception. It is often used when talking about a general group of people, meaning it's not just one person or a certain group, but everyone. For example, "The concert was open to all and sundry" means that anyone could attend and there were no restrictions on who could come. It's a bit of a fancy way of saying "everyone" or "everybody," and is typically used in more formal or literary contexts.