"as near as matters" meaning in All languages combined

See as near as matters on Wiktionary

Phrase [English]

Etymology: An illogical formation, perhaps by confusion with "as near as makes no odds" or similar. Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} as near as matters
  1. Close enough not to matter, or to be essentially the same.
    Sense id: en-as_near_as_matters-en-phrase-EzNK1LFr Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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