Used to introduce a final judgment or conclusion after thinking about everything relevant.
“All things considered, the trip will probably be postponed until the weather improves.”
“All things considered, the team is likely to win based on their performance so far.”
Use 'all things considered' near the end of your Task 4 response to summarize your overall prediction after mentioning several clues, such as 'All things considered, I believe the picnic will be cancelled.' This phrase signals to the examiner that you're wrapping up your answer with a well-reasoned conclusion, which helps with organization and coherence scoring.
Synonyms: overall, taking everything into account, in the end