More General:
* All: "I've tried all the solutions."
* Every: "Every detail matters."
* Each: "Each person has a role to play."
* Whole: "The whole situation is confusing."
* Entire: "The entire team is working on this."
More Specific:
* All things: "I've tried all things possible."
* Every single thing: "I've tried every single thing I can think of."
* Everything conceivable: "We considered everything conceivable before making this decision."
* The whole shebang: (informal) "We're getting the whole shebang for the party."
* The totality: "The totality of the evidence points to guilt."
Emphasis on Quantity:
* A multitude of things: "There are a multitude of things to consider."
* A plethora of options: "We have a plethora of options to choose from."
* A wide array of choices: "There's a wide array of choices available."
Emphasis on Inclusivity:
* Everything under the sun: "We discussed everything under the sun."
* Every last thing: "We packed every last thing we needed."
Emphasis on Importance:
* Everything that matters: "We're focusing on everything that matters."
* All the essentials: "We've got all the essentials for the trip."
The best choice ultimately depends on the specific context and the desired emphasis.
