at the end of the day
Americanidiom
Etymology
Origin of at the end of the day
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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And when I hear some of the leaders in the field of AI say we need a framework, we need to have limitations, whether they’re self-imposed, whether they are government driven, I think it’s up to policymakers to decide at the end of the day.
He added: “We don’t get too worried about day-to-day share price, and at the end of the day it’ll be our performance in the coming years that determines the value that our shareholders receive,” he said.
"We haven't played our best cricket, but at the end of the day, we've made it through and we're heading to Sri Lanka, so we can be happy about that," said England captain Harry Brook.
From Barron's
“At the end of the day, was it a force of good, or was it a force of evil? I hope people keep debating that,” Sivan said.
From Los Angeles Times
As workers poured out at the end of the day, the rumour travelled fast in a busy neighbourhood.
From BBC
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