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I'm afraid of all my hard work being no avail.
Can I say that?
23 May 2024 14:49
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Hi!
It is better to say: " I'm afraid of all my hard work being to no avail."
"To no avail " means "no use or without a positive outcome."
23 Mayıs 2024
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You cannot say that because "avail" is a noun, but you need an adjective or adjective phrase. "Of no avail" or "to no avail" can act as adjective phrases. Alternatively, you can use a more straightforward adjective: "I am afraid of my work being useless."
24 Mayıs 2024
Nath has given you a perfect response. Some alternative phrases could be:
⭐️I did all that work for nothing.
⭐️That's a whole month down the drain.
⭐️What a(n) (absolute) waste of time.
⭐️What have I got to show for all that work? Nothing!
23 Mayıs 2024
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