for good or ill

English

Prepositional phrase

for good or ill

  1. Whether it is a good or a bad thing; regardless.
    • 2009, R. A. W. Rhodes, John Wanna, Patrick Weller, Comparing Westminster:
      In all these ventures, we ranged widely but usually relied on others for country expertise. This time, for good or ill, we are our own country experts.
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