to all intents and purposes

The phrase "to all intents and purposes" is an idiomatic expression that means almost completely or effectively. It indicates that something is essentially or practically true or valid, even though there might be minor differences or technicalities. It is often used to emphasize that although there might be some exceptions or technical details, the statement or situation can be considered true or valid in a practical sense.


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