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no more

📝 Description
"No more" is a common English phrase. It's an adverb phrase, typically used to indicate cessation of an action or state. It can convey negative sentiment, refusal, or the end of a situation. Examples: "No more cookies" means there aren't any cookies left, or "I will fight no more" implies the speaker will stop fighting. It's also used in protests to express a strong desire for change, like "No more war."
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"Sorry, there's no more coffee left in the pot."
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no

📝 Description
"No" is a word in English language. It's primarily used as an adverb or determiner to express negative response or refusal. It can also be used as a noun or an exclamation. From a linguistic perspective, it's a negative particle in English syntax. It originated from Old English "nā", meaning "not at all".
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"No problem, I can easily get that done for you."
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more

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"More" is an English word primarily used as an adjective, adverb, noun, or determiner. It's a comparative form of "much" and "many", used to denote a greater amount or degree. As an adjective or adverb, it modifies nouns or verbs respectively. For example, "I need more time" or "She runs more quickly". As a determiner or noun, it identifies an additional amount, like "I want more of that cake".
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The more you read, the more you know.
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