Idioms
for the sake of (someone or something)
for the good of someone or something
My father decided to quit his job for the sake of his health.
for the time being
for the world
force (someone's) hand
force (someone) to the wall
force (something) down (someone's) throat
forever and a day
forever and ever
fork out money for (something) or fork money out for (something)
fork over (something) or fork (something) over
form an opinion
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stick with (something)
knock the props out from under (someone)
on (someone's) say-so
stop by (somewhere)
rake in the money
at first blush
raise hell with (someone or something)
take (someone) for granted
think inside the box
all right
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The second longest word in the English language is "antidisestablishmenterianism".
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