Adverb
for better or for worse (not comparable)
Alternative form of for better or worse
A president’s papers used to be considered the personal property of that president, for better or for worse. Source: Internet
And that, I realised just how powerful that is, the ability to share thoughts, for better or for worse. Source: Internet
Being one of the bigger open source tools out there, it means both AMD and Intel work actively to help improve the codebase, for better or for worse on their own/each other's microarchitecture. Source: Internet
As for the end to using narcotics field tests, however, whether it's for better or for worse will remain to be seen. Source: Internet
It connects you in an unfathomable way and, for better or for worse, you're on the same painful page. Source: Internet
Did an editorial strike a chord with you, for better or for worse? Source: Internet