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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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"By no means"

... and by no means he didn't encourage her.

I'm trying to say that he didn't bother to even encourage her, so anyone can say that it's good or what can I change it to?
  

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Anonymous ... and by no means he didn't encourage her. and by no means did he encourage her.

  • Anonymous ...
  • and by no means he didn't encourage her.
  • and by no means did he encourage her.
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Anonymous... and by no means he didn't encourage her.
... and by no means did he encourage her.

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