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where there is a will there is a way​

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Answered by MysteryUnsolved
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Where there is a will, there is a way.

I punctuated the sentence.

Answered by saadsadaqat2001
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If one really wants to do something, one can. For example, Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will. This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s.

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