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"The whole story" is a phrase that refers to a narrative or something that is told. The common meaning is an explanation of how something happened, in which way and what caused it. The point is that someone is telling something to another person in such a way that it has an understandable continuity from beginning to end.

Another meaning of the whole story has to do with truthfulness. For example, if you say "I don't think you are telling me the whole story" then the meaning is: I don't think you have told me everything of importance about something, or that I believe you are intentionally keeping something back or hiding something from me.

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