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to that effect

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/tuː ðæt ɪˈfɛkt/
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used when one is providing the general meaning of written or spoken statement instead of the exact words

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  • She made a suggestion to hire more staff, or words to that effect, to improve efficiency.
  • The CEO's memo indicated a need for budget cuts, or something to that effect, to stabilize finances.
  • He promised to finish the project by the end of the week, or a promise to that effect, ensuring timely completion.
  • The witness testified that he had seen the suspect leaving the scene of the crime, or testimony to that effect, providing crucial information to the jury.
  • The email instructed employees to prepare for the upcoming audit, or instructions to that effect, to ensure compliance with company policies.