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  • 21for\ all — 1. In spite of; even with, despite. Used for contrast. For all his city ways, he is a country boy at heart. There may be mistakes occasionally, but for all that, it is the best book on the subject. For all his money, he was very unhappy. 2. • for …

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  • 22once and for all — I ve made up my mind, once and for all Syn: conclusively, decisively, finally, positively, definitely, definitively, absolutely, irrevocably; for good, for always, forever, permanently; informal for keeps …

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  • 23For All Time — Disambiguation needed = between For All Time (2000), Lifetime movie starring Mark Harmon Mary McDonnell, and the entry below. For All Time (2001) is the final book in Caroline B. Cooney s time travel romance series. Plot summary Annie Lockwood is …

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  • 24once and for all — adverb Finally, permanently, conclusively They replaced the door, in hopes of correcting the sticking and squeaking once and for all …

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  • 25once and for all — permanently I told him once and for all that I would not take the new job …

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  • 26once and for all — completely and finally. I wish we could settle the matter once and for all …

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  • 27once and for all — completely and finally The Supreme Court s ruling should decide this matter once and for all …

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  • 28Entertainment for All — Expo or E for All is a public video game trade show, created to allow the general public to see and experience new products from the video game industry. The inaugural E for All Expo was open October 18 to October 21 2007, at the Los Angeles… …

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  • 29free-for-all — noun (singular) informal a noisy quarrel or fight that a lot of people join: Once a few people had been noticed stealing the supplies, there was a free for all …

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  • 30once and for all — phrasal 1. with finality ; definitively 2. for the last time …

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