all things considered - definition of all things considered in English from the Oxford dictionary

Definition of all things considered in English:

all things considered

taking everything into account: so, all things considered, I think I have done all right
More example sentences
  • In general, last year was by most accounts a successful year for the fitness facility industry, all things considered.
  • So all things considered, it's pretty optimistic.
  • So it's pretty reasonable, all things considered.
  • And if you decide, all things considered, to stay in and watch telly, you're in for a slow night - there isn't any.
  • It's not been a bad week, all things considered.
  • Still, I don't think it's looking too bad, all things considered.
  • I don't think I fared too badly, all things considered.
  • As to the jail cell that he's in right now, all things considered, it's not bad because he is by himself and he's segregated.
  • So all things considered, it turned out much better than projected.
  • She was taking it very well, all things considered.

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