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The phrase "are no" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to negate a statement or to express absence or lack of something. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. There are no more cookies left in the jar. (negating the statement that there are cookies left) 2. I'm sorry, there are no seats available for the next flight. (expressing absence of available seats) 3. Are there no other options? (negating the idea of there being other options) 4. Despite our efforts, there are no signs of improvement. (expressing lack of progress) 5. There are no shortcuts to success. (negating the idea of there being easy ways to achieve success).
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are no
noun
A form of classical Japanese musical drama.
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There are no panaceas.
"There are no escalators.
There are no offices.
There are no explanations.
"There are no people.
There are no contributors.
Sports are no different.
There are no tombs.
There are no graves.
There are no telephones.
"There are no synergies".
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