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to the effect

  1. With more or less the meaning of.
    He was vague but said something to the effect that he'd do it soon.
    • 2012 August 25, David Streitfeld, “The Best Book Reviews Money Can Buy”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      [] why not cut out the middleman and write the review himself? Then it would say exactly what the client wanted — that it was a terrific book. A shattering novel. A classic memoir. Will change your life. Lyrical and gripping, Stunning and compelling. Or words to that effect.

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