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Значение идиомы for good
[for good] also [for good and all] Permanently, forever, foralways.
The lost money was gone for good.
He hoped that therepairs would stop the leak for good.
When John graduated fromschool, he decided that he was done with study for good and all.
Syn.: FOR KEEPS.
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