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what for
A punishment or scolding, as in You'll get what for from Mom if she catches you smoking , or The teacher really gave Bud what for . [ Colloquial ; second half of 1800s]
For what purpose or reason, why, as in I know you're going to England, but what for? [Mid-1700s]
Example Sentences
Welsh Labour politicians enter what for many of them is uncharted territory next week.
When a Californian loses fire insurance, there are two basic options: Go without protection and risk losing what for many people is their most valuable asset — known as going naked.
"No matter what happens - whether they raise, lower or hold them - I feel as though the next decade is probably just going to be difficult no matter what for most people," he says.
He was at last actually doing what for weeks he had been doing only in his imagination.
So when questions about regulating artificial intelligence emerged, the 73-year-old Beyer took what for him seemed like an obvious step, enrolling at George Mason University to get a master’s degree in machine learning.
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