Sentence examples for a quits from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a quits" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to indicate that a person is done with something or has reached a point of resolution.
Example: "After discussing the issue for hours, we finally called it a quits."
Alternatives: "we're done" or "it's settled."

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If A quits and B fights, then A gets nothing and B gets V.

If B fights and A quits, then conversely, A gets nothing and Player B gets the prize.

In May of that year, Ford engineers compiled a list of components that could cause a "quits on road" condition -- a failure that causes the vehicle to shut down while being driven.

So in the second stage, if they both quit in the second stage then their payoffs are going to be, for A, -C, the costs they accumulated in the first stage, plus 0. And, for B, -C + 0. If A quits and B fights in the second stage then the payoffs are -C + 0 and -C + V.

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"As you are aware," the memo said, "the failure mode for the T.F.I. module under these conditions is a quits-on-road".

Help your boyfriend commit to a quit date.

Them earlier days I used a quit the jobs.

I don't even know what a "quit shilling" is.

Will it be followed by a "Quit iPad day"?

Exercise is promoted as a quitting aid; however, the evidence for this recommendation is equivocal.

client: for coproc jobs, don't start a job while a quit is pending.

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