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for company

British pronunciation/fɔː kˈʌmpəni/
American pronunciation/fɔːɹ kˈʌmpəni/
for company
[PHRASE]
1

used to refer to something that is done just to make one feel less alone

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

The origin and history of this phrase are not clear, but it is likely that it evolved from the idea of companionship and the desire to avoid loneliness. In this sense, "for company" can be seen as a way to alleviate the boredom or solitude of an activity or journey. It is also possible that the phrase has its roots in the practice of traveling in groups for safety, with the "company" providing protection and support.

Examples
1Nina often watches movies for company, as it helps her feel less lonely in her apartment.
2John enjoys going to coffee shops for company, as being around people provides him a sense of companionship.
3David is considering adopting a pet for company, as he believes having a furry friend will make his home feel less empty.
4We're seeing what we're increasingly seeing today, which is rather than a restructuring which retain some portion of the of the of the workforce for company ABC, you're seeing companies go directly to liquidation because they have so much debt that any value has been absolutely eviscerated.
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