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no questions asked

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no questions asked
no inquiries [to be] made to find out who did something. Fines at the library will be suspended, no questions asked, for all late books returned during the first week of July.
See also: ask, question

no questions asked
without providing additional information If you have enough money, you can get a loan at the bank, no questions asked. There is a reward for the return of the violin, no questions asked.
Usage notes: often used when you could not expect to get anything except by agreeing to this condition: The police will pay $100 for every gun turned in, no questions asked.
See also: ask, question


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"If you get tired of our simple life you can leave us, and no questions asked," added Priscilla.
Such a person found, he proposed to bring him there on the ensuing night, when the tall one was taken off, and Miss Miggs had purposely retired; and then that Dolly should be gagged, muffled in a cloak, and carried in any handy conveyance down to the river's side; where there were abundant means of getting her smuggled snugly off in any small craft of doubtful character, and no questions asked.
The payments regular, and no questions asked,' said Squeers, nodding his head.
 
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