no, not at all

no, not at all(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. no, para nada
Do you mind if I join you? - No, not at all.¿Le molesta si me siento? - No, para nada.
b. no, en absoluto
Do you mind picking up the cake first thing in the morning? - No, not at all.¿Te importa recoger el pastel mañana a primera hora? - No, en absoluto.
c. no, en lo absoluto
Are you angry? - No, not at all. I'm only worried.¿Estás enojada? - No, en lo absoluto. Solo estoy preocupada.
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