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  1. The phrase 'that's all from me' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used when concluding a speech, presentation, letter, email, or other written communication. For example, "Thank you all for listening to my presentation. That's all from me--any questions?". exact ( 44 )

  2. 27 Jan 2008 · I've heard during the meetings on my work place people saying "That's all from my side" or "That's all from me". I wonder if they are both correct and which one the English speaking people prefer to use or do they use something else?

  3. 29 Jul 2018 · I would suggest you to say: "That's all for now.", or simply "That's all." If you want to sound more polite just say: "Thank you for your attention." Remember that a formal or academic presentation is very different than an informal conversation. Also do not try to translate everything word by word.

  4. 1. "That's all from me." = I have nothing else to give you. No more money, no more news, no more donations, etc. I wish I could give you more. "That's it for me." = I'm stopping right here! I quit! There's no way I'm continuing.

  5. Meaning. You can use this phrase if there's nothing else you want to say about something, or if there's nothing more to a story. For example. "You were in the park to sell drugs, weren't you?" "No! I was just walking my dog - that's all. I swear!" "Are Toby and Elliot sleeping together?"

  6. 12 Feb 2013 · 1. What about "That's all it is?" – FumbleFingers. Feb 13, 2013 at 16:42. I think the choice depends on the regional preferences of the people you are speaking to. I've noticed that in some places, saying "that's all" would invariably lead to a response of "huh?", "sorry?", "what did you say?". – Flux. Apr 7, 2019 at 8:02. Add a comment.

  7. 3 Jan 2013 · Not "the", use "This (or "that") is all from my side". Must be Am Eng. When I saw the thread's title, I thought it was about expressions like 'The pleasure's all mine' which is a formally conventional response to something like 'It was a pleasure'.

  8. That's all from us, translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'how's that?, that's an idea, that's as may be, that's done it', examples, definition, conjugation

  9. High quality example sentences with “that's all” in context from reliable sources - Ludwig is the linguistic search engine that helps you to write better in English

  10. You can say that's all at the end of a sentence when you are explaining something and want to emphasize that nothing more happens or is the case. 'Why do you want to know that?' he demanded.—'Just curious, that's all.'