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The phrase "are no ideal" is not correct in English.
It should be "is no ideal" or "are not ideal" depending on the context. You can use it when discussing the absence of a perfect standard or model in a particular situation.
Example: "In reality, there are no ideal solutions to complex problems; we must make compromises."
Alternatives: "there is no perfect" or "are not perfect."
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"There are no ideal choices".
"But there are no ideal laws".
But there are no ideal solutions.
In many cases, there are no ideal options.
It becomes apparent that there are no ideal numeric models.
Noting that there are no ideal refrigerants and that none are likely to be found, it recommends scientific determination of acceptability rather than market manipulation.
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Because there are no ideals to which a lesbian can live toward, a lesbian necessarily fails to achieve the conventional and prescribed ideals, because they are heterosexist.
"There is no ideal solution.
Unfortunately, there is no ideal problem statement.
There is no "ideal type" of Princeton engineering applicant.
There is no ideal solution to the late-imperial dilemma.
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