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once and for all

ADVERB
  1. in a conclusive way
    we settled the problem conclusively

How To Use once and for all In A Sentence

  • Richard comes across Mel in a bar and drags her outside to demand his credit cards back and frighten her off once and for all.
  • Much of this branch of your argument proceeds from unstated assumptions about the content of the ‘once and for all’ rule.
  • It was before we learnt once and for all that the financial edifice erected over the past two decades was rotten at the core. Times, Sunday Times
  • Together, they are close to finding a way to vaporise the nasties once and for all.
  • The tone of her voice was designed to stamp on this topic of conversation once and for all.
  • He proved once and for all he's not a fluke, that he's willing to bust his striated glutes in the gym.
  • Nobody seems interested in destroying, once and for all, the vicious circle in which this "vagary" of international fraud entraps us. January 2006
  • Such a get-up might de-throne me once and for all, or at the very least earn a few "graceless" points with the neighbor who thinks I'm so stuffy, so reine-like. French Word-A-Day:
  • If we act fast, we can once and for all prevent wild animals in Britain from suffering terrible cruelty.
  • The vision of what we're trying to get is go out and give the hornets nest a few whacks and get them all out in the open and have it out with them once and for all.
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