bestes Wissen und Gewissen
German
Etymology
Literally: “(one’s) best knowledge and conscience”. Compare Dutch best weten en geweten.
Phrase
- the best of one's knowledge; good faith; roughly combining the senses of both English idioms, namely that one does or says something in the honest conviction of its correctness but under the condition of the fallibility of one’s knowledge and competences
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