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The expression "last but not least" is typically used when talking about a list of things, people or ideas. It means that even though it is the last item on the list, it is not any less important than the previous ones. For example, if you are introducing a group of people and you say "Here are my friends: John, Mary, and last but not least, Sarah", it means Sarah is just as important as John and Mary, even though she was introduced last. It's a way to show that all the items on the list are equally important.