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Stop at nothing Stop at nothing and Stick at nothing are interchangeable? Do we use them only for disapproval? how about Go to any length as well?
Feb 7, 2012 7:28 AM
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Stop at nothing = go to any length. "Stick at nothing" makes no sense to me. "Go to any length" is a more neutral expression than "stop at nothing". "Stop at nothing" has a sinister connotation.
February 7, 2012
'Stop at nothing' and 'go to any lengths' have the same meaning :) I have never heard of 'stick at nothing'... 'Stick to nothing' makes more sense...
February 7, 2012
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