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all things considered
adverb
(modal) Generally speaking; in terms of the big picture.
"Of course some areas are more dangerous than others, but all things considered Glasgow is quite a safe place to live."
(modal) Despite possible indications to the contrary.
"Though only a few people attended the premiere, all things considered the play was rather a success."
(modal) Within the constraints of the situation.
"Although rationing was strict, they had a couple of chickens and a vegetable patch and they ate well, all things considered."
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