Certainly; of course.
Idioms Starting with "Y"
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to express complete confidence in something
being kind and pleasant is more effective than being harsh or critical
you can provide someone with an opportunity, but you cannot force them to take it
I agree with you; you are correct.
you cannot enjoy two mutually exclusive benefits at the same time
you cannot have two desirable outcomes that conflict with each other
one should not form opinions based solely on appearances
achieving something significant often requires sacrifices or difficulties
to achieve a goal, some inconvenience or trouble is unavoidable
it's impossible to satisfy all people's preferences or opinions
material possessions are left behind after death, so they shouldn't be prioritized