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View synonyms for on the whole

on the whole

  1. Considering everything, as in On the whole we enjoyed our vacation, although the hotel was not perfect by any means. [Late 1600s] Also see the synonyms by and large; for the most part.



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But on the whole, the Dodgers are at least posturing as if, outside of bolstering bullpen, they would be content with relatively leaving things be.

Now, in a BBC interview for Radio 4 recorded in May but broadcast this week, she was asked to reflect on the whole row.

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Asked by the BBC's James Naughtie if she looked back on the whole incident with regret, she said: "No, not at all."

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Cool, casual and of course, no mention of the fact that I was listening to the Kehlani Spotify radio on the whole drive over.

"So, I feel that it would have at least put a closure, to use that odd word, on the whole episode if somebody had been held to account, either for misconduct, or even for incompetence."

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