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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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No end = a great deal, very much

The expression is categorized as UK slang in Wordreference. Is it heard in the US at all?

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I could imagine reading or hearing something like "it caused no end of trouble," but it's not used a lot. It seems rather old-fashioned.

  • I could imagine reading or hearing something like "it caused no end of trouble," but it's not used a lot.
  • It seems rather old-fashioned.
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I could imagine reading or hearing something like "it caused no end of trouble," but it's not used a lot. It seems rather old-fashioned.

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