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kāore (hoki) e taea te pēwhea

1. nothing can be done about it - an idiom to say that a problem is insurmountable, unavoidable or can't be rectified.

Kāore e taea te pēhea ināianei, i te mea kua hipa te wā tika kia tae mai ngā tono. / There's nothing that can be done now because the time has passed for applications.

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See also kāore (hoki) e taea te pēhea

Synonyms: e taea te aha, e kore e taea te pēhea, kāore (hoki) e taea te pēhea, e taea (hoki) te pēhea, e taea (hoki) te pēwhea, ūā ana, tē taea te aha

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