At the end of the day

When everything is considered; ultimately; in the final analysis.

Originally a literal phrase referring to the conclusion of daylight hours, this expression evolved into a figurative meaning in the mid-20th century. It gained popularity in British English during the 1960s-70s and became widespread in business and political discourse as a way to summarize or conclude arguments.

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