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Idiom
At the end of the day.
This is used to mean 'in conclusion' or 'when all is said and done'.
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to be pushed for at the end of the talks.
That is about how much the debt traded for at the end of last month, traders say.
For at the end of the day, this is a prize that offers so many people so much.
Which of these characters do you feel the most sympathy for, at the end of the story?
The questions from the audience that Mr. Bush asked for at the end of the event often came in the form of accolades.
"You see an angry, unlikable teen who ultimately, I hope, you will have compassion for at the end of the film," he says.
That the playing field is different now is something I allow for at the end of the piece, and this condition doesn't retroactively change the historical arc.
— is not so much the issue as is the question: What do we Americans stand for at the end of the first decade of the 21st century?
"That hit, I don't know if it was called for at the end of the game," Carolina forward Martin Gelinas said.
For at the end of the day this party is asking for Scotland to be that most 19th century of creations: a nation-state.
"Without getting too descriptive on what we were looking for, at the end of the day we had an open lane on that drive.
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