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net-net
adjective
informal, (of an outcome) with no possibility of further revision
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Word History and Origins
Origin of net-net1
C21: reduplication of net 2
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Example Sentences
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And again, whether or not that’s opportunistic, net-net, it’s super positive, and I’m excited about it.
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While the subsidies for households could add to demand and create more inflation pressure, "net-net on the implications for headline inflation in the short term, I would expect that to see a decline," Pill said.
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“If markets think reflation is alive and well after all ... it may not be all that disruptive. Net-net it may even be a positive,” he added.
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Net-net, for one year, the Nats have used resources better without him.
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He just said, “It’s all right, Net-Net. It’s all right.”
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