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one way or another

Idioms  
  1. Also, one way or the other. Somehow, in some fashion, as in One way or another I'm sure we'll meet again, or He wasn't sure how to go about building a wall, but he was sure he would manage in one way or the other. [Mid-1500s]


Example Sentences

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Those two teams meet at Ibrox on Sunday so, one way or another, Hearts' seven-point advantage will be reduced by weekends' end.

From BBC

They declared they now "strongly believe" Freeman is dead - and possibly has been since the day he disappeared - but acknowledged they had no actual evidence one way or another.

From BBC

“The affordability issues that are facing many Americans are not going to be helped one way or another,” Marc Busch, a professor and expert in international trade policy at Georgetown University’s McDonough’s Baratta Center for Global Business, tells Barron’s.

From Barron's

McFadden thinks Celtic's season could go one way or another based on whether O'Neill decides to stick with Schmeichel or promote understudy Viljami Sinisalo.

From BBC

F1's four active world champions - Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Lando Norris - have all made disparaging comments about the driving experience of the new cars in one way or another.

From BBC