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Expression Means Speaker True Change Situation Fewer People

Phrase/Idiom be that as it may
Definition The expression means that while what the speaker says may be true, it will not change the situation.
Example Fewer people may come because of the bad weather, but be that as it may, it’s too late to cancel the event.

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