Eleventh hour

The latest possible moment before a deadline or critical event, referring to last-minute timing that still allows for success.

Derives from the Biblical parable of the workers in the vineyard (Matthew 20:1-16), where laborers hired at the eleventh hour of a twelve-hour workday received the same pay as those who worked all day. The phrase entered English usage in the 17th century.

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