A very popular idiom, or phrase, that stands for "no excuses". It was mostly used by parents for telling their children to complete a task without any form of delay.
The normal phase of an element is: What form it is (liquid ,solid ,gas) what the classification is (nonmetal ,metal ,metalloid)
"Mono" means single or one, so single phase.
Only if you want to damage it. "277" Volt 3-phase will usually mean 277 from each phase to neutral, and 480 from phase to phase. By "230 3-phase", you likely mean 120 phase-to-neutral, and 208 phase-to-phase. If you really mean 230, then you are probably NOT talking about a three phase motor.
It's when people have it.
Pretty little liars
The plural of if is ifs. As in "no ifs and no buts".
Normally if is a conjuction, but is used as a noun in the expression ifs and buts, e.g. no ifs and buts.
The word "if" is a usually a conjunction, which has no plural. However, it can be used as a noun to mean a possibility, with the plural form being ifs (e.g. no ifs, ands, or buts).
You can't. No "What ifs' , No "Ands' , and No '"Buts'.
Mom to child: "Just do what I said, and I don't want to hear any ifs, ands, or buts from you!"
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You go to prison, no ifs, ands, or buts.
Spock. No ifs, ands, or buts. Spock.
Motey Crue! no ifs ands or buts about it \m/
Typically, its a bachelors, masters, and then doctorate. However, there are a few and ifs and buts.
Yes, the phrase "no ifs, ands, or buts" is a common expression used to assert something definitively, without room for negotiation or doubt.
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