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The phrase "are definitely no" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the absence of something in a definitive manner.
Example: "There are definitely no signs of life on this planet."
Alternatives: "are certainly no" or "are absolutely no".
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Pot Noodle insists: "There are definitely no plans to take it off air".
There are definitely no nightclubs – most goings-ons happen inside the exclusive private houses.
Well, it has opened its doors, but there are definitely no construction supplies to be purchased.
Hype Williams are definitely no more, and his explanation of the separation is similarly mysterious.
A spokesman said: "There are definitely no safety issues associated with the design of HS2.
"We are definitely no longer ashamed to be in Paris and nor do we have to think like they do".
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Stripper-esque stiletto heels and stompy goth boots are definitely no-nos.
"That is definitely no accident.
It was definitely no disgrace.
There was definitely no poison oak there.
That is definitely no longer the case.
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