Idioms
for the good of (someone or something)
for the benefit of someone or something
They added the physical fitness class to the school curriculum for the good of the students.
for the heck/hell of it
for the life of (someone)
for the most part
for the record
for the sake of (someone or something)
for the time being
for the world
force (someone's) hand
force (someone) to the wall
force (something) down (someone's) throat
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in the offing
halfhearted
line up (something with something)
have a field day
in no mood to (do something)
run away
put one through one's paces
too clever by half
peg away (at something)
eat (something) up or eat up (something)
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