Learn English – What does ‘with all that’ mean in this sentence

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The sentence goes as:

Surely, through most of the history of history writing, the dominant mode of recalling that past has been narrative, with all that this implies about literary crafting and persuasive intent.

Should I interpret this as kind of 'and'?

The sentence is from A Biblical History of Israel by Provan.

Best Answer

...and all that this implies...

Sure. Kind of. They want to highlight all the implications, which go with the first part of the sentence.

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