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This is an old saying which is used frequently and simply denotes that if one wants something then there is always a way to achieve it. It is similar to the saying anything is possible.
The plural form for family names ending in -i is made by simply adding an -s, e.g. instead of saying Mr and Mrs Morelli and their children, you can just say the Morellis.
Generally, this would be said when joking with another person. It is simply a term saying they did something bad or something you are annoyed about.
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Responding is to act or do something in reaction to something else.
When one refutes something they are saying unequivocally that they believe that thing to be wrong. If someone rebuts something they aren't declaring the incorrectness of that thing as much as they are simply disproving it.
By saying no you are simply telling your friends that there are limits to certain things. You are not hating them you are simply setting setting the rules.
'Simply', like many words ending in -ly, is an adverb.
Put Simply, No.
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When you say that something has gone through a change in volume (The "∆Volume" value in an equation), you are simply saying that it takes up more or less space.
When you say that something has gone through a change in volume (The "∆Volume" value in an equation), you are simply saying that it takes up more or less space.