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Prepositional phrase edit

for days

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see for,‎ days.
    for days on end
    The argument went on for days: they just couldn't agree.
  2. (US, Canada, informal) For a large amount or distance; a lot.
    Her legs went on for days.
  3. (US, Canada, informal) To a great degree; very much.
    Synonyms: all day, as the day is long
    She has legs for days.
    That kid has charisma for days.

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