First and foremost

Most importantly; before anything else; as the primary consideration.

This phrase combines two words meaning 'first' for emphasis, dating back to Middle English. 'Foremost' originally meant 'most advanced in position,' and the pairing creates a emphatic redundancy common in English.

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