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1. ............., I can say that the dinner was a complete disaster. a) All in all b) As a matter of fact c) Obviously d) In fact

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  1. ............., I can say that the dinner was a complete disaster. a) All in all b) As a matter of fact c) Obviously d) In fact
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The correct answer is a) All in all. This phrase is used to indicate a summary or the conclusion of a situation. In this case, it's summarizing the dinner as a complete disaster. The other options, while they might be used in similar contexts, do not fit as well in this particular sentence. "As a matter of fact", "Obviously", and "In fact" are typically used to introduce new information or emphasize a point, not to summarize or conclude.

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