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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alas no" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express regret or disappointment about something not being the case.
Example: "I had hoped to see my favorite band perform, but alas no, they canceled the concert."
Alternatives: "unfortunately not" or "sadly no".
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SwissAir is alas no more.
My dear Mrs. Astor, alas no more chance dances.
So no Global Radio, and alas no Travis Baxter from Bauer Media either.
All our dead soldiers had lives, histories, a past; but alas no future.
The technician yelled as loud as he could, but alas no one could hear him outside of the soundproof vault.
But alas no career path is immune from politics.
But alas no points are given in this realm for uncut rock cocaine.
But alas no one other than Crowley had the guts to rip off this proverbial bandaid.
But, alas, no turkey.
Meanwhile, alas, no one reads.
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The answers, alas, are no; no; and no.
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