What are some common phrases and idioms using conjunctions?

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What are some common phrases and idioms using conjunctions?

Some common phrases and idioms using conjunctions include:

1. "Neither here nor there" - meaning something is irrelevant or unimportant.
2. "In the same boat" - meaning being in the same situation or facing the same difficulties.
3. "Beggars can't be choosers" - meaning when you have limited options, you cannot be picky.
4. "All or nothing" - meaning a situation where there are only two extreme outcomes.
5. "Come rain or shine" - meaning regardless of any circumstances or weather conditions.
6. "Better late than never" - meaning it is better to do something late than not at all.
7. "By hook or by crook" - meaning by any means necessary, regardless of the methods used.
8. "Between a rock and a hard place" - meaning being in a difficult situation with limited options.
9. "Out of sight, out of mind" - meaning when something or someone is not visible, they are easily forgotten.
10. "Once in a blue moon" - meaning something that happens very rarely.