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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I've no" is correct and usable in written English, though it is somewhat archaic or formal
You can use it to express a lack of something, often in a more literary or poetic context. Example: "I've no idea what you're talking about."
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I've no idea.
I've no real complaints.
And I've no answer.
Why? I've no idea.
I've no regrets.
"I've no need to dance".
I've no idea [what happened].
I've no problem with it.
"I've no interest in that.
"I've no evidence against you.
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"I have no cancer.
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