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free-for-all

[free-fer-awl] / ˈfri fərˌɔl /


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Its head Alun Jones said regulation has not kept up, creating "loopholes and anomalies", while one GP likened the current situation to a "free-for-all".

From BBC

On the opposite end of the parkway is its fraternal twin, the “rainbow” bed — a free-for-all of colorful plants.

From Los Angeles Times

Having big manufacturers like Cosmax do the heavy lifting allows many with little experience in cosmetics to join the K-beauty free-for-all.

From Los Angeles Times

If anything, she suggests the holiday should be celebrated more as a fun, community event rather than a sugary free-for-all.

From MarketWatch

“Figure out specifically how much money you can afford to spend on a monthly basis — which can handcuff you, in a way, of not going on a free-for-all spending spree,” he said.

From MarketWatch