(use if.... no) without fraternity, equality and liberty will be no deeper than coats of paints
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The costs of paints will be no deeper if there were no fraternity, equality, and liberty
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This question is related to English. Here we are asked to use the words "if", and "no", and change the sentence given in the question. The question sentence goes like "without fraternity, equality, and liberty will be no deeper than costs of paints". So as directed in the question, we are to add "if", and "no" in this sentence and give it a new meaning. After adding the words "if", and "no", the new sentence becomes "The costs of paints will be no deeper if there were no fraternity, equality, and liberty".
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