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What’s the difference between “everything isn’t working” and “nothing is working”?
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Everything isn't working implies some things still function, but key aspects are failing. Nothing is working paints a picture of total dysfunction. Both reflect frustration, but the former hints at potential salvageable elements, while the latter signals complete breakdown.
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