noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
further
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He entered her without further ado .
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Left leaderless, the city surrendered to Bustamante without further ado .
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The emptying of the house could therefore no longer be postponed and Charlotte had decided to put matters in hand without further ado .
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Stan then moved closer to Melanie, and a major fight erupted without further ado .
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The selection board interviewed him and rejected his application without further ado .
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Without further ado Corbett, Selkirk and their small party returned to their own vessel.
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Without further ado , I set to work.
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He would bar them without further ado .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And without more ado he booked his one-way ticket.
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But mostly, it was much ado about nothing.
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He fairly squirmed with the agony of having made so much ado about nothing.
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So much ado about so little.
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The emptying of the house could therefore no longer be postponed and Charlotte had decided to put matters in hand without further ado .
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The two men say it's much ado about nothing.
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Without further ado , I set to work.