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once and for all

/wʌns ənd fər ɔːl/

[/wʌns ənd fər ɔːl/]

finally; definitively

Intermediatephrase

Definition

Finally and completely, so that a matter is settled for ever.

Example

Let's settle this argument once and for all so we never have to discuss it again.

Let's settle this argument once and for all so we never have to discuss it again.

Etymology

A phrase dating to the 15th century, combining 'once' with 'for all (time)' to mean conclusively.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for emphasising a final, definitive resolution.

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