Get to the point; give me the summary; stop rambling; show me the bottom line.(interjection)
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Use "net-net" in a sentence
"The father of value investing liked to prospect for promising stocks by looking at what he called "net-net working capital.""
"Politically bloodless liberals would respond that, net-net, government forcings do much social good despite breaking a few eggs, such as the Catholic Church's First Amendment sensibilities."
"But the "net-net" result, as Mitt Romney would say, is deadly dull.10.24pm: You can feel the energy draining out of this debate literally through the TV screen."