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Spanish
Etymology
Literally, “not have colour”.
Verb
no haber color (impersonal, third-person singular present no ha color or (used impersonally) no hay color, third-person singular preterite no hubo color, past participle no habido color)
- (impersonal, idiomatic) there is no comparison between multiple options
2009 April 14, Javier Hernández, “Pau, un jefe dinástico”, in ABC (Spain):Por mucho que se empeñe Marc Gasol en mejorar sus datos en los enfrentamientos con su hermano Pau, no hay color.- No matter how hard Marc Gasol makes an effort to improve his stats in showdowns with his brother Pau, there's no comparison.
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