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The word "all" is used with countable or uncountable nouns to refer to 100% of many things. For example:

All of my furniture is from Ikea. (uncountable)

I bought all of my plates from ABC department store. (countable)

The words "whole" and "entire" mean 100% of one thing. It is used with countable nouns. For example:

I ate the whole pie by myself. I'm so full right now.

I spent the entire day watching TV and drinking beer. It was great!

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