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At the end of the day
Please help. Can someone please explain to me why some people on television always have to say "at the end of the day" no matter what they are talking about? What does this phrase mean? Thanks.
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At the end of the day is an idiomatic expression meaning “ultimately”, “in the end”, and it also often has a flavour of “after all”.
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Thanks, but when some people say it, they are not finished talking. They go on and on and then say it two or three more times. I think it may have become analogous to teenagers who use the word "like" in every sentence.
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