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Shana
Hi! I've recently come across the phrase "for all (someone) cares" and GPT told me it's a fixed English idiom. Is that right? I know it's not meant literally. I've often heard it in TV shows and movies, but I never thought about it grammatically. I find its capability of producing an ironic meaning is interesting! For example: He can quit tomorrow, for all I care. → I really don't care if he quits tomorrow.
2025年9月5日 03:01
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Hi Shana, It is an intriguing phrase. Sometimes a dismissive tone like "for all I care" can actually sound better than a simple negation or protest. If the lottery winner isn’t serving the greater good, for all I care, let them pave their driveway with gold blocks.
2025年9月5日 12:54
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