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  • Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Prepositional Phrase four. The prepositional

  • phrase today is "at all costs". Okay. Let's take a look at the note here. If someone

  • does something at all costs, it means it is absolutely necessary, regardless of

  • the cost or the consequences. So it's just too important. It has to be done. Okay.

  • Other synonyms are " by any means" So you know , make sure it gets done by any means.

  • Whatever you have to do to. Get it done. Do it. By any means, means by any methods

  • or any ways. Or "no matter what" you know, make sure it gets done, no matter what. I

  • don't want to hear any excuses no matter what. So when we say at all costs. These

  • are other synonyms that have almost exactly the same meaning. Okay. Let's

  • continue. Let's look at ... we have four examples here. This is the first example.

  • Even though our star player has a slight injury, I think we should still put him

  • in the game. in the game. We have to win at all costs or we will be eliminated

  • from the championship. So we can't afford to lose this. No matter what. Even if his

  • injury gets worse. Well, hopefully he'll be able to recover over the offseason.

  • But we still have to take a chance. We can't lose the championship now. Okay. Or

  • number two. We say do whatever it takes to sweeten the deal. This is probably

  • like a business deal. We cannot afford to lose this account. The deal must be made

  • at all costs. No , no what no matter what. You got to make sure this deal goes

  • through. If we lose it, it will destroy our bottom line. Maybe the account is too

  • big and too important to this company. So they can't afford to lose it. Okay. Number

  • three here. She wanted to win at all costs. Even if it meant cheating. Yeah. It

  • kind of reminds you the the skating scandal that was in the 1990s. I think

  • with Tonya Harding when she hired somebody to to hit the other skater in

  • the in leg. You know , or something like that. So she

  • wanted it so badly, she was willing to do it at all costs. Okay here. And the

  • last one. Number four. We have to hold on to this battle line at all costs. Yeah.

  • This is probably like a war situation. You might hear generals talking this way.

  • Even if it costs many lives to do so. So very terrible. Okay. Anyway, I hope you got

  • it. I hope it is clear. Thank you for your time. Bye-bye.

Hi this is Tutor Nick P and this is Prepositional Phrase four. The prepositional

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