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5 Dec 2020
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Is the phrase 'not another word' natural? If natural, what does it mean?
Is the phrase 'not another word' natural? If natural, what does it mean?
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@megatop yes it is natural. It means to keep quiet or to stop arguing .
For example,
The teacher told the student " not another word. What I say is final."

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