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Meaning

The phrase "for the most part" is used to indicate that something is generally true or applies in most cases, even if there are exceptions. It highlights that the statement reflects a majority situation or outcome, but not necessarily every single instance.

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Etymology

The phrase "for the most part" originates from Middle English and derives from Old English. The word "part" has roots in the Latin "partem," meaning a portion. When combined with "for the most," the phrase emphasizes the idea of the majority.

Examples

  1. For the most part, I enjoy reading fiction, although I occasionally appreciate nonfiction.
  2. The team has performed well for the most part, despite some setbacks during the season.
  3. For the most part, the weather has been pleasant this summer, with just a few rainy days.
  4. While the project is finished for the most part, we still need to make a few minor adjustments.