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in no time at all
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used when something is done very soon or very fast
What is the origin of the idiom "in no time" and when to use it?
The idiom "in no time" began use in the early 20th century. At that time, factories were becoming more automated with machines and even though nothing can truly happen in exactly zero time, saying "in no time" was an exaggerated way to show how fast workflows were expected to be. Today, this expression is commonly used informally to describe tasks, activities or situations that are completed remarkably fast.
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The mechanic was able to turn a trick and fix my car in no time.
The fast train arrived at the destination in no time.
Things would move so much faster if everyone pitched in to solve this in no time.
The warm bath and cozy blankets made me out like a light in no time, enjoying a deep and restful sleep.
The skilled typist knocked off the report in no time.
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