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The expression "in all but name" means something is almost the same thing, but it's not officially called that. For example, if someone works for a company but isn't officially an employee, they might be considered an employee "in all but name." It's a way of saying that they are essentially an employee even though they might not have the job title or legal status of one. This expression is often used in situations where something is so close to being something else that it's practically the same thing, but there are small technical differences that distinguish the two.