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Free sign up"this or nothing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to express firmness of decision or preference for a specific option. Here are a few examples: - "I have to pass this exam or nothing. I cannot afford to fail." - "I want to get this promotion or nothing. I have been working hard for it." - "I will accept this offer or nothing. I am not interested in any other job." - "I will support this candidate or nothing. They align with my values and beliefs."
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"It isn't this or nothing," he said.
It is not £30-40bn on this or nothing.
"Frankly, it comes down to this or nothing," Dr. Friedman said, referring to the asteroid plan.
"Any minister who goes to the Senate with a package and says 'It's either this or nothing' is essentially daring the Senate to vote down their whole package.
Senior members of the Downing Street team have been hosting dinners with Eurosceptic MPs in an attempt to peel them away from the bulk of the ERG when the Chequers deal eventually comes to a vote, warning them that it is "this or nothing".
It's this or nothing".
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This all-or-nothing argument is wrong.
Notice if this "all-or-nothing" mentality with your compassion practice is hindering you and see if you can test the "something is better than nothing" theory.
This all-or-nothing approach, she argued, is unfair to patent owners, who should be able to extract value from downstream markets that unfettered resale captures instead.
Yet, I must confess that I have trouble accepting this all-or-nothing mission to pry white chefs' fingers from any dish not of their own culture.
This all-or-nothing approach, on the part of both hitters and pitchers, could help explain why not just home runs are up, but strikeouts as well.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com