What's a common phrase that means "To put it simply though not 100% correctly"?



Like when you want to say that you'll tell a short version of something which would alter the accuracy of the original version.


I was thinking of "In a nutshell" and "To make a long story short", but I felt like those phrases did not place emphasis on the "there might be an insignificant loss of accuracy" aspect.




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