no sooner said than done
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used to imply that a task or action was accomplished immediately after it was suggested or requested
The proverb "no sooner said than done" is believed to stem from traditional English usage and has been used for centuries. The proverb emphasizes the efficiency or eagerness with which a task is completed once it is suggested. It serves as a reminder of the value of being proactive and following through immediately when necessary.
- When the client requested a change in the design, the graphic designer made the edits no sooner said than done.