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Sunday
May302010

“There's no way.”

Your close friend invited you to go out to a dance club. You definitely don't want to go. You say:

There's no way.

There's no way.

The phrase "There's no way" is used to completely refuse a request. It means "absolutely not".

There is a shorter version of this:

No way.

And there is also a longer version that you can use when you want to specifically say what you won't do:

There's no way I'm going to a dance club.

This example means "I absolutely will not go to a dance club."

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