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There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke. #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 13, 2009 4:37 am   There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke.
 

Which right to say?

There is no smoke without fire
or
There is no fire without smoke.

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Question #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 13, 2009 5:13 am   Question
 

There is no smoke without fire.
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There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke. #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 13, 2009 6:59 am   There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke.
 

Hi YNasser,

Please read this: What is a meaningful message title and why is it important?

Also, your question should read: "Which of these sentences is correct?"

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There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke. #4 (permalink) Thu Aug 13, 2009 12:03 pm   There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke.
 

hello!
for me th first one is the right one...............thanks
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There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke. #5 (permalink) Sun Apr 18, 2010 18:08 pm   There is no smoke without fire. vs There is no fire without smoke.
 

yaaaa . I think the first one is correct, as the order of the arabian proveb .
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