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Proper wording is it For all Intent and purpose or Intents Purposes?

The correct wording is "for all intents and purposes".

It's a common idiom that means "in every practical sense" or "effectively."

The phrase has been around for centuries, with the first recorded use in the 16th century. Over time, the "s" at the end of "intents" was often dropped, but the original form remains the most common and correct usage.

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