Go For it
go for broke
this is for you
an eye for an eye
go for the gold
for posterity's sake
For goodness sake!
For the love of Pete!
For crying out loud!
no rest for the wicked
for a rainy day
set for life
yours for the asking
late for your own funeral
made for each other
for all the tea in China
What's good for the goose is good for the gander.
out for blood
for the birds
for peanuts
free-for-all
carry water for
beat the drum for
go to bat for
can't see the forest for the trees
stand up for
food for thought
glutton for punishment
queen / king for a day
go for a spin
down for the count
jump for joy
up for anything
go for broke
all for one and one for all
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Yes. You see, yes or yeah is a one-word phrase.
A pet phrase is a phrase that an individual uses repetitively
If you're using AOA the correct answer is: Adverb phrase: in Spain Modified: was made
The word "phraseology" has the root word "phrase" in it.
The word "phrase" has one syllable.
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futhermore
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The word that introduces a prepositional phrase is a preposition.
The word for the phrase "cannot be challenged" is indisputable.
5n-9 in word phrase = -4
No. "By" is a preposition, but it is not a phrase.
No. "By" is a preposition, but it is not a phrase.
Yes. You see, yes or yeah is a one-word phrase.
Yes, a hyperlink can be a word, a phrase or a graphic.