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on the whole

/ɒn ðə ˈhəʊl/

[/ɒn ðə ˈhəʊl/]

generally; overall

Intermediatephrase

Definition

Taking everything into consideration; mostly.

Example

On the whole, the new policy has improved life for most employees.

On the whole, the new policy has improved life for most employees.

Etymology

From "whole," Old English "hal," healthy or complete.

How & Where It’s Used

Gives a general, balanced conclusion; similar to "all in all."

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