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What's "bottom line" mean?



 
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What's "bottom line" mean? #1 (permalink) Sun Apr 17, 2005 15:47 pm   What's "bottom line" mean?
 

what's "bottom line" mean?
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Bottom line #2 (permalink) Sun Apr 17, 2005 16:06 pm   Bottom line
 

The bottom line is the final result or conclusion. It can also be the summary or the gist (the condensed) version of a longer statement or message.
PS: The correct question would be What does bottom line mean?
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What's "bottom line" mean? #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:52 am   What's "bottom line" mean?
 

Got it!
Thank you very much for errecting my mistake and giving me the explanation!
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