Waste not,want not.(begin If you do)
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If you don't want it, don't waste it.
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Collins English Dictionary defines the phrase 'waste not, want not' as 'The expression waste not, want not means that if you do not use too much of something now you will have some left later when you need it.'
The given phrase 'Waste not,want not.' can be rewritten as :
If you do not want it, do not waste it.
Here, the conjunction 'if' has been used to combine the two sentences. Collins English Dictionary defines the conjunction 'if' as 'You use if in conditional sentences to introduce the circumstances in which an event or situation might happen, might be happening, or might have happened.'
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