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Usage of "Don't start over"



 
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Usage of "Don't start over" #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 23, 2009 11:01 am   Usage of "Don't start over"
 

Hi,

What is the usage of - "Don't start over" - in everyday usage.

What is the meaning (I mean in the usage) for this?
Is this a polite use or we should use this with a familiar person /
Can we use this with - client - in a business.

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Usage of "Don't start over" #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 23, 2009 13:25 pm   Usage of "Don't start over"
 

The phrase is a neutral suggestion or command as it stands. Individual contexts may vary its level of politeness.
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