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Is for all intensive purposes the test is over

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

This is why for all intensive purposes is considered a fairly common eggcorn, a word or phrase that result from a mishearing or misinterpretation of another. For all intents and purposes, on the other hand, originated from the idiom “to all intents and purposes” which was used in English law in the 1500s.

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