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There are no two ways about it vs You can’t have it both ways

there are no two ways about itit is certain or definite; there is no other possibility:

  • The company is slowly going bankrupt and we’ll have to look for another job. There are no two ways about it.

Note: The expression is not antonymous in meaning to the phrase there are more ways than one to kill a cat—(also: there’s more than one way to skin a cat) there is more than one method to do smth.:

  • I can marry the person I want, I guess. And if I can’t do it here, well, there are more ways than one to kill a cat.

you can’t have it both ways—one can’t have both of two incompatible things or situations:

  • It was the Pentagon PR machine that’s turned you into a millionaire. Maybe you don’t like everything they did, but you can’t have it both ways.