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by lionkor
971 days ago
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FYI "all but impossible" usually means the opposite of what you think it means - "all but" meaning "everything except". Seen this usage a lot and it bothers me, because both usages are common and theyre the exact opposites. If I didn't have context clues, it'd be difficult to know which one you mean. Edit: not native but I've always understood it as the first def here https://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/all+but |
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This stems from "all but" = "almost"[0]
[0]https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/all%20but