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This tag is for questions about expressions. Expressions are words or phrases used to convey an idea, or else a particular term used conventionally to express something. Consider phrase-requests and expression-requests if you are looking for an expression, phrase-meaning if you are unsure about the usage of a given phrase.
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Is it correct to say "I have no intention to run after you, no more!"?
Short answer: Almost! The fallacy is in your last bit, "no more", I think. It should be "I have no intention of running after you, anymore."
Reason: It's kind of like the common mistake where people …
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Is "bad loser" a valid expression?
Sore loser is a more common expression than bad loser.
You hear and say things like "this fish tastes bad." or "This is a bad idea."
So, bad loser would only make sense if the character was a bad pe …