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Discover LudwigThe phrase "do no more" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to stop or refrain from doing something further. Example: After I reached my daily quota of sales, my manager told me to do no more for the day.
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Ultimately, I can do no more than that".
He could do no more than he did today".
Cone can do no more than deflect it.
Like Mr. Justice WHITE I can, at most, do no more than concur in the judgment.
So, Sharapova can do no more than ignore it and do her best.
Even a rectal bomb would do no more than blow the seat apart.
The president and Congress can do no more than name its seven governors, including the chairman.
But perhaps the Scientologists will do no more than threaten and bluster.
If it is to happen, Adebayor can do no more than he did last night.
In response, Lincoln could do no more than ask for their forbearance.
Even Mr Pischetsrieder admits that its current versions will do no more than break even.
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