da capo vs for one

da capo

adv
  • From the beginning. 

  • from scratch 

for one

adv
  • As the first in a number of examples or reasons. 

  • As a single given example, often the most obvious or important one and almost certainly enough to sway the argument, of several reasons for something. 

  • As one person among other people who may not hold the same opinion. 

  • I know you may not agree but I, for one, think we should get rid of this unfair piece of legislation. 

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