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  1. 21. Mai 2019 · "If no" can be used for yes/no questions on forms and in questionnaires, yes. In such cases it means "If your answer is no". I'm not sure whether this is the only context in which "if no" is acceptable: we native speakers aren't taught "rules" about this type of thing. What I can say is that I don't recall using or hearing "if no" in a ...

  2. 17. Okt. 2006 · It's rather an aside, but I never use the # key for this purpose on my phone. But only official abbreviation is no. (from Latin). Others are just pure shortcuts, even though in Europe you see Nbr. or Nr. quite often I think (In French, we would still write Nbre for instance!) There is no single official abbreviation.

  3. 4. März 2007 · elroy said: I have never heard "no probs," and to me it sounds like a cheesy variation on "no prob." To me, it sounds like overkill. "No prob" is slangy enough; "no probs" is a little too much (for my ears). You actually may hear some speakers say "no probs" here in Australia, Also, I agree with the other posters.

  4. 28. Sept. 2022 · Does “no later than” include the date? For example, If you could provide all these forms as soon as you can, but no later than Thursday, September 29, 2022, that would be greatly appreciated. Does this include September 29th? This is kind of an emergency, so if any of you could quickly answer my question, I’d really really appreciate it ...

  5. 27. Nov. 2023 · I'm focusing on these idioms. ‘It is (of) no use (good) ~ing/to do’. ‘There is no use (good) (in) ~ing/to do’. From the data I collected in the corpus (Corpus of Historical American English), I noticed that these phrases have been getting less and less common in the last approximately 50 years (especially in the 21st century).

  6. 3. Sept. 2013 · Key point 1: The question statement contains the words " no cash or CC or DC", and in normal English this is equivalent to the "more correct" mathematically-logical " neither cash nor CC nor DC". It means you don't have any of those three methods of payment. Key point 2: The premise was that the store only accepts cash or CCs.

  7. 24. Okt. 2010 · Colorado. English-US. Oct 24, 2010. #2. Saying "no hard feelings" is the ordinary way to express this idea. "No hurt feelings" isn't as idiomatic. Both statements often sound insincere when made by somebody who is criticizing you. T.

  8. 14. Okt. 2009 · uh-uh. the way of writing the sound/ˈʌ ʌ/that people make when they are answering ‘No’ to a question exclamation. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. uh huh /ʌ ˈhʌ,ˈʌ hʌ/ interjection informal. a sound that you make to say 'yes', or when you want someone to continue what they are saying.

  9. 16. Okt. 2009 · Además, no lo dije por gusto; lo dije a modo de queja, ya que, por desgracia, el conocimiento lingüístico es muy bajo, en general (conozco y he leído escritores que no saben muchas cosas que yo, sin serlo, al menos profesionalmente, sí sé; claro que ellos también deben de saber cosas que yo no, sería lógico, por eso son escritores).

  10. 17. Feb. 2012 · There has been no drift in meaning; there has always been an overlap in the meanings of plan and intention. In the post you quoted, "no intention of advocating or condoning" would have been entirely appropriate wording for the context. "No plan" or "no plans" would have been inappropriate. The Court did not have a plan to not do something.

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