By and large

Generally speaking; considering everything; on the whole or for the most part.

This phrase originated in 17th century nautical terminology, where 'by' meant sailing close to the wind and 'large' meant sailing with the wind. A ship that could sail well 'by and large' could handle various wind conditions, making it reliable overall.

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