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is there or not

 

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Term: is there or not

Description:

The phrase "is there or not" is an idiomatic expression used to indicate the presence or absence of something or someone in a particular location or situation. It can be employed to inquire about the existence of an object, person, or event.

Sample Sentences:

  1. Is there a party at John's house tonight or not?
  2. She wondered if there was any milk left in the refrigerator or not.
  3. Are there enough chairs for everyone at the meeting or not?
  4. He couldn't figure out if there were any available seats on the bus or not.

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