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Mary
is "all in all" an informal expression? and if not, is there any informal equivalent for that?
Jul 18, 2019 5:45 AM
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In my experience, "all in all" is the same as saying, "in conclusion", or "in summary". An informal way of saying "all in all" could be to start a sentence with, "so, you see...", or "so what I'm getting at is...".
Hope this answers your question!
Greg in California
July 18, 2019
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