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Won't wash anything vs I received everything

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. 'Won't wash anything' implies that something is ineffective or won't work, while 'I received everything' indicates that the speaker has received all items or information. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 12, 2024 • 512 views

Won't wash anything

This phrase is correct and is commonly used in English to convey that something is ineffective or won't work.

This phrase is used to express that a particular action, idea, or excuse is not going to be successful or accepted. It is often used in informal conversations.

Examples:

  • Your excuse won't wash with the teacher.
  • That old argument won't wash anymore.
  • His lies won't wash with us.
  • Her explanation won't wash with the boss.
  • The faulty reasoning won't wash in this situation.
  • Apr 12, 2012 ... He advised me that LG machines won't wash anything above half a load very well and that the machines are known for refusing to spin with ...
  • Nov 17, 2011 ... Alex, I wouldn't personally go for the Wonderwasher as it needs separate storage , it won't wash anything large (consider jeans or sheets or ...
  • Aug 20, 2012 ... The top rack, adjustable (and it seemed like a good idea at the time) broke, so that it won't wash anything. All the plastic screws holding it ...
  • The times they are a'changing, especially when it comes to how Americans view the food they eat. As a result, some long-established corporations are feeling ...

Alternatives:

  • won't fly
  • won't hold water
  • won't cut it
  • won't pass muster
  • won't stand up

I received everything

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the speaker has received all items or information.

This phrase is used to communicate that the speaker has obtained everything that was expected or needed. It is a straightforward statement of completion or satisfaction.
  • God gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors and. God gave me opportunities. I received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed. My prayers ...
  • I asked for love. God gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors. God gave me opportunities. I received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed.
  • And God gave me troubled people to help. I asked for favors... And God gave me opportunities. I received nothing I wanted. I received everything I needed.
  • Monday, May 18, 2009. Hi Jamie Thanks for the very good service. I received everything in good condition. BR Christof, Germany ...

Alternatives:

  • I got everything
  • I have everything
  • I obtained everything
  • I collected everything
  • I gathered everything

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