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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
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And to top it off//And above all,

In addition to the heart-healthy fat, other nutrients in nuts also make one's heart and blood vessels stronger. And to top it off, nuts may reduce one's risk of getting diabetes and some forms of cancer.

Hi,
Does "to top it off" in the above amount to "above all" or something else? Thanks.
  

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Hi, In addition to the heart-healthy fat, other nutrients in nuts also make one's heart and blood vessels stronger. And to top it off, nuts may reduce one's risk of getting diabetes and some forms of cancer. Does "to top it off" in the above amount to "above all" or something else?

  • Hi, In addition to the heart-healthy fat, other nutrients in nuts also make one's heart and blood vessels stronger.
  • And to top it off, nuts may reduce one's risk of getting diabetes and some forms of cancer.
  • Does "to top it off" in the above amount to "above all" or something else?
  • A simple, physical example of the phrase is this.
  • I put chocolate ice cream, strawberry ice cream, whipped cream and chocolate sauce into a dish, and topped it off with a cherry.
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Hi,
In addition to the heart-healthy fat, other nutrients in nuts also make one's heart and blood vessels stronger. And to top it off, nuts may reduce one's risk of getting diabetes and some forms of cancer.

Does "to top it off" in the above amount to "above all" or something else?
A simple, physical example of the phrase is this.
I put chocolate ice cream, strawberry ice

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