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  • 11once and for all — adverb in a conclusive way (Freq. 2) we settled the problem conclusively • Syn: ↑conclusively • Ant: ↑inconclusively (for: ↑conclusively) …

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  • 12once and for all — {adv. phr.} 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. * /Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday./ * /For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you./ 2. Permanently. *… …

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  • 13once and for all — {adv. phr.} 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. * /Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday./ * /For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you./ 2. Permanently. *… …

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  • 14Once and for All — Live album by Loudness Released April 25, 1993 …

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  • 15once and for all — [adv] finally after all, at last, at long last*, at the end, conclusively, in conclusion, in the end, it’s about time*, sooner or later*; concept 799 …

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  • 16once\ and\ for\ all — adv. phr. 1. One time and never again; without any doubt; surely; certainly; definitely. Let me say, for once and for all, you may not go to the party Saturday. For once and for all, I will not go swimming with you. 2. Permanently. Bill and Tom… …

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  • 17once and for all — mod. permanently. □ I’m gonna take care of you once and for all! □ I would like to get this ridiculous problem settled once and for all …

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  • 18For All Debts Public and Private — Infobox Television episode | Title = For All Debts Public and Private Series = The Sopranos Season = 4 Episode = 1 Guests= see below Airdate = September 15, 2002 Production = 401 Writer = David Chase Director = Allen Coulter Episode list =… …

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  • 19for 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… …

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  • 20for 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… …

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