still and all

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still and all (not comparable)

  1. Despite the preceding.
    • 1952, United States. Congress, Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates... (page A-1405)
      Still and all we must come back to the basic fact that fundamentally our Nation, with all its faults, has everything to make it successful, and to bring its people happiness and comfort.

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