Hi,In [We can't go to Sain, but perhaps it's all for the best.],[all for the best] can be rephrased: completely part of the best?or completely considered as being the best? Thank you for your assistance.
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-- I would say 'all for the best' = 'for a completely good reason/result'. Does that match either of your concepts?
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-- I would say 'all for the best' = 'for a completely good reason/result'.
Does that match either of your concepts?
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In [We can't go to Sain, but perhaps it's all for the best.],[all for the best] can be rephrased: completely part of the best?or completely considered as being the best?-- I would say 'all for the best' = 'for a completely good reason/result'. Does that match either of your concepts?