Re: Re: Re: Re: Dear people at Apple
Actually its..... "to / for all intents and purposes"
This cliche (meaning "practically") is a shortening of the legal
phrase "to all intents, constructions, and purposes" (found in an
act adopted under Henry VIII in 1547). The corruption "for all
intensive purposes" is frequently reported.
Originally posted by jayscheuerle
Yeah, isn't is supposed to be "For all in tents and porpoises", meaning for those who are not in the know?
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Actually its..... "to / for all intents and purposes"
This cliche (meaning "practically") is a shortening of the legal
phrase "to all intents, constructions, and purposes" (found in an
act adopted under Henry VIII in 1547). The corruption "for all
intensive purposes" is frequently reported.