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Does "for all time" mean "from now on" here?

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Rebecca

"For all time" is more closely related in meaning to "forever" or "always." We can understand "I won't pretend that I'm someone else for all time" to mean "I won't pretend that I'm someone else forever." Ex: I will love you for all time. Ex: I know you feel sad right now, but it won't last for all time. Get out there and keep busy.

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