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We are quit vs We are quits

The correct phrase is "we are quits." The phrase means that two parties have settled a debt or are even. It is a common expression in informal English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1648 views

We are quit

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form uses "quits" instead of "quit."

This phrase is not used in English. The correct form is "we are quits," which means that two parties have settled a debt or are even.
  • I'll give you 40 and we are quits.
  • We are trying to quit paan.
  • My lawyer wants to know where we are with that quit claim.
  • We are DJ "I Quit" Davis and the Educated Fools.
  • "But now it is over; we two are quit."
  • Look, you and me are quits.
  • He will not quit until we are all dead.
  • I quit, I quit, I quit, I quit, I quit.
  • So I quit Grayson Global, joined the seminary, and ten years later, here we are.
  • We are... not going to quit.
  • Quit the client when we are told to hide the window. This has no effect unless startonshow is specified and implies keeprunning.
  • You want to quit something, quit trying to make your life complicated.
  • I told my daughter I'd quit crocheting when the cancer quits me...
  • Locked up while trying to quit quit.
  • Quit - Quit giving us the silent treatment.
  • If you're going to quit, then hurry up and quit.
  • If Chiba quits, I'll quit Beck.
  • I keep begging him to quit hockey.
  • After Cleveland lost, I quit watching.
  • After Cleveland lost, I quit watching.

We are quits

This phrase is correct in English and commonly used in informal contexts to indicate that two parties have settled a debt or are even.

Use this phrase to express that two parties have settled a debt or are even. It is commonly used in informal English.
  • I'll give you 40 and we are quits.
  • We are trying to quit paan.
  • My lawyer wants to know where we are with that quit claim.
  • We are DJ "I Quit" Davis and the Educated Fools.
  • "But now it is over; we two are quit."
  • Look, you and me are quits.
  • He will not quit until we are all dead.
  • I quit, I quit, I quit, I quit, I quit.
  • So I quit Grayson Global, joined the seminary, and ten years later, here we are.
  • We are... not going to quit.
  • Quit the client when we are told to hide the window. This has no effect unless startonshow is specified and implies keeprunning.
  • You want to quit something, quit trying to make your life complicated.
  • I told my daughter I'd quit crocheting when the cancer quits me...
  • Locked up while trying to quit quit.
  • Quit - Quit giving us the silent treatment.
  • If you're going to quit, then hurry up and quit.
  • If Chiba quits, I'll quit Beck.
  • I keep begging him to quit hockey.
  • After Cleveland lost, I quit watching.
  • After Cleveland lost, I quit watching.

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