As quickly as possible

“As quickly as possible” is an expression used to indicate that something should be done as fast as possible, with the highest urgency and speed. It emphasizes that there should be no unnecessary delays and that the task should be completed in the shortest amount of time possible. The Indonesian equivalent of “as quickly as …

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Without Hesitation

“Without hesitation” is an expression used to describe doing something promptly, confidently, and without any delay or doubt. It means taking action without second-guessing or pausing. The Indonesian equivalent for “without hesitation” would be “tanpa ragu” or “tanpa keraguan”. Synonyms for “Without hesitation”: 10 Sentences Using “Without Hesitation”: 10 Related Words: 10 Phrasal Verbs Related …

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In No Time

“In no time” is an idiomatic expression used to indicate that something will be done very quickly or in a short amount of time. It emphasizes speed and suggests that the action will happen almost immediately. The Indonesian equivalent of “in no time” would be “dalam waktu singkat” or “segera”. Synonyms for “In no time”: …

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At Once

“At once” is an expression used to mean that something should be done immediately, without delay, or all together at the same time. It conveys a sense of urgency and implies that action or response should be prompt. The Indonesian equivalent of “at once” is “segera” or “langsung”. Synonyms for “At once”: 10 Sentences Using …

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Right Away

“Right away” is an expression used to indicate that something should be done immediately or without delay. It is often used in casual conversation to emphasize urgency, suggesting that an action or task should be completed as soon as possible. The Indonesian equivalent for “right away” is “segera” or “langsung”. Synonyms for “Right Away”: 10 …

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Without Delay

“Without delay” is an expression used to indicate that something should be done immediately, without any hesitation or waiting. It emphasizes the urgency or importance of completing an action as quickly as possible. The Indonesian equivalent for “without delay” is “tanpa penundaan” or “segera”. Synonyms for “Without delay”: 10 Sentences Using “Without Delay”: 10 Related …

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Laugh out loud

Laugh out loud

“Laugh out loud” is a widely used expression that represents the act of audibly laughing or expressing amusement in a pronounced manner. It is commonly abbreviated as “LOL” and is frequently employed in written communication, particularly in online chats, social media, and texting, to convey a strong reaction to something humorous. Sample sentences using “Laugh …

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Kicked into overdrive

Kicked into overdrive

The nomination of Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo as a presidential candidate prior to Idul Fitri last week has left political parties scrambling to review a plan for another “grand alliance” for the 2024 election, with members of the United Indonesia Coalition (KIB) convening late on Thursday for crunch talks after one of the partners …

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turned against them

Hi everyone, welcome to my blog, where I share my thoughts on various topics related to language and communication. Today, I want to talk about the expression “turned against them” and what it means in different contexts. I hope you find this post valuable and exciting. The phrase “turned against them” is usually used to …

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Fair by Eleven

The phrase “fair by eleven” is not a commonly used or well-known expression, so its meaning might not be immediately clear. However, it could potentially refer to a time-related goal or event, where something is expected to be “fair” or completed by the time of eleven o’clock or a specified time. It could imply that …

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