still and all

(but) still and all

Nevertheless; however. I know you're trying to reassure me, but still and all, I'm uncomfortable with the idea.
See also: all, and, still
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

still and all

Nevertheless, all the same, as in But still and all, trekking in Nepal is an expensive undertaking. Although critics believe this idiom is an unnecessarily long form of the adverb still, it has been used since the early 1800s and remains current.
See also: all, and, still
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • ain’t 1
  • don't know from Adam
  • go out of
  • other than
  • other than (something)
  • pillow-biter
  • let something drop
  • play cards
  • on one
  • it's dogged that does it