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Definicja i Znaczenie "for the best"

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used for saying that something is going to be of advantage despite causing difficulty at the moment

for the best definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "for the best" and when to use it?

The idiom "for the best" is used to express the belief or hope that a particular outcome or decision, while possibly challenging or disappointing in the short term, will ultimately lead to a better or more favorable result. It is used to imply that a difficult choice or situation has been made with the intention of achieving a positive or beneficial long-term outcome.

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It was a mutual decision to split up, and they both understood it was for the best.
When my boss scheduled a big meeting on March 15th, my colleague half-jokingly told me to 'beware the ides of March' and hope for the best.
Instead of discussing the project requirements, they decided to throw it over the wall and hope for the best.
The company's decision to downsize was a tough one, but they believed it was for the best in order to remain competitive.
Sarah told her friends, 'I've finished with John, and it's for the best.'
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