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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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That's that then

However according to the Mirror Jürgen Klopp “feels Milner still has a significant role to play this season” and “will rebuff any offers”, so that’s that then. (The Guardian.)

What's the exact meaning of the clause "so that's that then" in the sentence above?

  

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'That's that' is an idiom. It means there is no more to be said or done . org/dictionary/english/that-s-that

  • 'That's that' is an idiom.
  • It means there is no more to be said or done .
  • org/dictionary/english/that-s-that
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'That's that' is an idiom. It means there is no more to be said or done.

For more details follow the link

http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/that-s-that

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