first and foremost

Most notable, most important. This tautological expression—first and foremost mean just about the same thing—has survived since the fifteenth century, when it was recorded in a work by William Cax- ton (1483). Deemed a cliché by the mid-nineteenth century, it is still popu- lar with lecturers and others who like to enumerate the various points of their argument or elements of a list.

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