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no you don't
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used to express one's desire to stop someone from doing something
What is the origin of the idiom "no you don't" and when to use it?
The origin of the idiom "no you don't" is not precisely documented and it likely emerged organically in the course of everyday language use. This idiomatic expression is typically used to express a direct and immediate objection or intervention to stop a particular action or behavior.
Examples
In a company meeting, the CEO responded, " No, you do n't. We value transparency, and any challenges must be communicated openly to the leadership. "
In a research collaboration, the lead researcher firmly stated, " No, you do n't. We present the full dataset; any exclusions must be justified and communicated to the team. "



























