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Another word for the phrase for 'at the end of the day'



 
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Another word for the phrase for 'at the end of the day' #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 27, 2008 13:14 pm   Another word for the phrase for 'at the end of the day'
 

I've been trying to think of a word/phrase that I could use in place of 'at the end of the day'. I haven't been able to come up with any.

Please have a look at the line below.

"At the end of the day, what matters is whether we got enough money to buy it or not"

Can some one please suggest any other word/phrase that would replace the phrase 'at the end of the day' without losing its meaning?
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Another word for the phrase for 'at the end of the day' #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 27, 2008 13:21 pm   Another word for the phrase for 'at the end of the day'
 

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In the end,...
When all is said and done,...
The bottom line is...
In the final analysis,...
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