Can the phrase without fail be used in the following way?
Once you've decided to do something without fail, you should never give up halfway.
In my understanding, 'at all coasts' or 'at any cost' would be a better choice.
teacherJapan Can the phrase without fail be used in the following way? Once you've decided to do something without fail, you should never give up halfway. Yes, but 'promise' is a more common collocation than 'decide'.
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teacherJapanCan the phrase without fail be used in the following way? Once you've decided to do something without fail, you should never give up halfway.
Yes, but 'promise' is a more common collocation than 'decide'.
teacherJapanIn my understanding, 'at all costs' or 'at any cost' would be a be