all intents and purposes

The phrase "all intents and purposes" is an idiomatic expression used to convey that something is essentially or practically true or accurate. It suggests that while there might be slight technical or theoretical differences, for most practical or functional purposes, the described situation or statement holds true. It is often used to emphasize the practical outcome or effect of a particular action, event, or situation.


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