no hard feelings
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British pronunciation/nˈəʊ hˈɑːd fˈiːlɪŋz/
American pronunciation/nˈoʊ hˈɑːɹd fˈiːlɪŋz/
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used to tell a person that one does not want any resentment to remain between them after arguing with them or defeating them in a contest

The origin and history of "no hard feelings"

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The phrase originated in the early 19th century and was initially used in a literal sense to describe a physical state, such as someone not experiencing physical pain. It later evolved to its current figurative use in the early 20th century to describe an emotional state of being free from anger or ill-will towards another person.

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