the entirety of something
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishthe entirety of somethingthe entirety of something formalthe whole of something We stayed in the hotel throughout the entirety of the weekend. → entiretyExamples from the Corpusthe entirety of something• They directly affect the entirety of social relations in different societies.• Charles Darwin sought to document the entirety of the Earth's flora and fauna.• At points it is from the entirety of the social field.• Democrats want to look into the entirety of campaign finance law.