from a to z
The phrase "from a to z" is an idiomatic expression that means encompassing or including everything, referring to the entire range or scope of something. It is derived from the beginning letter "a" and the ending letter "z" of the English alphabet, representing the entire alphabet from start to finish. So, when someone says "from a to z," it implies a complete or comprehensive coverage of a topic, concept, or any other aspect.
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