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  • 81'cause — [ kʌz ] conjunction INFORMAL a way of writing because that shows how it sounds in informal speech: We re really good friends, cause we ve known one another for years …

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  • 82For Good — Song by Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth from the album Wicked Released December 16, 2003 Recorded November 10, 2003 Genre Musical theatre …

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  • 83For No One — Chanson par The Beatles extrait de l’album Revolver Sortie 5 août 1966 …

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  • 84for — ► PREPOSITION 1) in favour of. 2) affecting or with regard to. 3) on behalf of or to the benefit of. 4) having as a purpose or function. 5) having as a reason or cause. 6) having as a destination. 7) representing …

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  • 85For Freedom and Truth — was the last proclamation of the Hungarian National Government written on 4 November 1956 in Budapest, Hungary, just after the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, by Minister of State Bibó István in the parliament building as the author, and the only… …

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  • 86Cause célèbre — er et fremmedord for en sensationel eller fashionabel retssag …

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  • 87cause célèbre — [n] controversial issue bone of contention, celebrated case, controversy, debate, grist for the gossip mill*, hot potato*, moot point, political football*, scandal, war of words; concepts 46,278,665 …

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  • 88for a good cause — for a helpful purpose, for an admirable purpose …

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  • 89for no (apparent) reason — phrase without an obvious cause Sometimes the dog would bark for no apparent reason. Thesaurus: in a careless or casual waysynonym Main entry: reason …

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  • 90challenge for cause — ➡ juries * * * …

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