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What kind of phrase is last but not least?

"Last but not least" is a phrase, specifically a transitional phrase.

Here's why:

* Phrase: It's a group of words that function as a single unit of meaning, but doesn't have a subject and verb like a clause.

* Transitional Phrase: It's used to connect ideas, signal a change in thought, or introduce a new point. In this case, it indicates the final item in a list and emphasizes its importance despite being last.

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