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Where there is a will, there is a way. While there is a will, there is a way. Are both the sentences right?
Mar 24, 2022 8:50 AM
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They both make sense, but the first is the idiom. If you use the second, people will think that you have made a mistake.
March 24, 2022
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I think 'where there's a will there's a way' is the usual version :-)
March 24, 2022
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I've never heard it with WHILE, though it still kind of makes sense.
March 25, 2022
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The first sentence is better.
March 24, 2022
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Hi Jane, No, the first one is the only correct quote.
March 24, 2022
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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