The phrase "can't be" is incorrect because it lacks a subject. By adding either "it" or "That" the phrase becomes a complete sentence. It can't be! That can't be!
A body-building term. If you don't feel pain, then exercise is not doing any good, so "no pain, no gain".
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"crying during a sad movie is so cliche"---INCORRECT USAGE This is a common error. Cliché is a noun: "That phrase is such a cliché." Clichéd is the adjective formed from it. "Use of that phrase is so clichéd."
meaning if you dont exersise and stay healthy you will be weak and would eventually over a period of time become in pain
It just means if you don't go through the pains of studying and stuff then you won't gain good marks and stuff.
The phrase "can't be" is incorrect because it lacks a subject. By adding either "it" or "That" the phrase becomes a complete sentence. It can't be! That can't be!
The incorrect phrase is sport's. It should just be sports.
No Pain No Gain was created on 1998-09-22.
I think it means that life should be felt head-on. Not from the sidelines, where the phrase "no pain no gain' comes in.
no pain no gain means without suffering there is no reward
No pain, no gain.
No it's not incorrect. The usage will vary depending on context however.
To use a phrase or word in an incorrect situation
Not really. You have torn some muscle fibers. If it is severe, the torn fibers will form scar tissue which is not muscle tissue. People hear the phase "no pain, no gain" but that is incorrect.
No Pain No Gain - 2005 was released on: USA: 3 December 2005
There are a few different fallacies in physical fitness. The biggest one is the phrase 'No pain, no gain'. Physical fitness is meant to be tough, but not meant to hurt.