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算了 (suàn le) is used to express resignation or acceptance of a situation, and can be translated as "forget it, let it be". For example, if someone offers to help you with a task and you don't want to trouble them, you can say 算了 (suàn le) to politely decline the offer.
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1. 不要紧 (bù yào jǐn) - it doesn't matter
2. 就这样吧 (jiù zhè yàng ba) - just like this
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