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do for one
verb as in benefit
Example Sentences
Justin Thomas has two PGA titles — what Spieth wouldn’t do for one — and is surprised why his longtime friend doesn’t get much attention as he pursues the final leg.
They have a series of voices and characters that they do for one another, a self-contained world that is both comforting and suffocating.
He seemed amused, unsure of what to do for one of the first times all night.
Instead, Mr. Cialdini suggests saying something like, “Of course. I was glad to do it. It’s what we do for one another here.”
“What people will do for one another in the name of love is extraordinary,” von Gunten says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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