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British pronunciation/wˈɒns and fɔːɹ ˈɔːl/
American pronunciation/wˈʌns ænd fɔːɹ ˈɔːl/
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in a way that finalizes and completes the matter at hand

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once and for all definition and meaning

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

The idiom "once and for all" has roots in Middle English and can be traced back to the 14th century. It is an idiomatic expression that emerged from the combination of the individual words "once" and "for all," which have been used separately in English for much longer. This expression is used in personal situations to resolve conflicts or make firm commitments, in professional settings to establish clear guidelines or decisions, in legal matters to settle disputes conclusively, and in discussions or debates to assert a final position or settle an argument.

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He always arrives late, so I'm confronting him once and for all.
They are determined to solve the issue once and for all during the next meeting.
We settled the matter once and for all by reaching a compromise.
They resolved their differences once and for all during the meeting.
I will clean my room once and for all today.
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