Sooner or later, Eventually; at some unspecified time in the future, especially when something is inevitable. Example: "If you keep procrastinating, ____________ you'll miss an important deadline.", Take it or leave it, A final, non-negotiable offer. It implies acceptance of the deal as it is, or a complete rejection—with no further discussion. Example: "This is my best and final price for the car: $5,000. ____________ ", Sink or swim, A situation where one must succeed by one's own efforts or fail completely, often without outside help. Example: "On his first day, they threw him into the project with no training. It was a _________ situation.", Give or take, Approximately; plus or minus a small amount. Used to indicate a margin of error or approximation. Example: "The renovation will be finished in three months, __________ a week.", All or nothing, A situation demanding either total commitment/success or complete failure; no middle ground or partial result. Example: "He's an __________ gambler. He either bets his entire savings or doesn't play at all.", life or death, An extremely serious situation where the outcome could mean survival or catastrophe. Example: "Call an ambulance—this is a matter of ____________!", Hit or miss (also "hit-and-miss"), Inconsistent; unpredictable in quality, success, or accuracy. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. Example: "The quality of the food at that new café is really _________.", One way or another, By some means, method, or course of action, regardless of obstacles. It emphasizes that something will be accomplished. Example: "Don't worry, we'll get this project finished ________________.".

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