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1. To the degree or extent that; insofar as. We might as well have been educated by dogs for all the good their teaching did! For all I know, she could be living in Timbuktu by now!
2. In spite of; notwithstanding. For all our efforts to stop the bill, it still cleared both the House and the Senate with ease.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

for ˈall...


1 in spite of...: For all his qualifications, he isn’t really very good at the job. For all her claims to be efficient, she is a very slow worker.
2 used for saying that the thing you mention does not matter or make any difference: He can do what he wants, for all I care (= I don’t care what he does). ‘Where’s Peter?’ ‘For all I know, he may be dead.’
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  • for all
  • for all (one's) (something)
  • insofar as
  • train as
  • train as (something)
  • (one's) dogs are barking
  • my dogs are barking
  • dog whistle
  • cut both/two ways
  • it cuts both ways