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At the end of the day means "At the end"

Example - "Sure, you could spend all day drinking Bud Light instead of mowing the yard, but at the end of the day then you'll just have a bunch of empty beer cans and a yard needing mowed"

This expression, like the similar expressions "when all is said and done," or "the bottom line is...", or "all the evidence to the contrary notwithstanding..." or "No matter what you say, the fact remains that..." is used to refer to the final outcome of an operation or the final dismissal of an argument.

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