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The phrase "a no majority" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey a situation where there is no majority present, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In the recent vote, there was a no majority, leading to a stalemate in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "no majority present" or "lack of majority".
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But, incredibly, there are no guiding procedures in the event of a "no" majority.
That might seem presumptuous, but, thankfully for the interim government, they have history on their side there's never been a "no" majority for any constitutional referendum in Egypt's modern history.
WAThat– Egypt After might.
Or, just conceivably, if the EU blinks in fear of a disintegration of the euro – even of the entire European project – a No majority might just be the key that unlocks the door to a deal.
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For the Tory leader must know what a nightmare awaits him if he is a no-majority prime minister for a second time around.
Most French speakers voted for independence but there was a big "no" majority in Montreal, where the bulk of Quebec's English speakers and immigrants live.
Only one of Ireland's 43 constituencies recorded a narrow "no" majority, Roscommon-South Leitrim in the boggy midlands.
It has also broadened its support, expanding into regions that recorded a strong "No" majority in September.
Now it is a place where no majority rules, and no politician -- particularly President Vicente Fox -- controls a coalition capable of changing the way things work.
The question is whether they will have a reduced majority or no majority.
When the decision came to choose between the partner or the pet, it was a no-brainer for the majority.
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