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The phrase "by no" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to convey a sense of emphasis or negation. Some possible examples are: - "By no means am I suggesting that we give up, but perhaps we should consider a different approach." - "The situation is by no means ideal, but we must make the best of it." - "He is a man of by no small accomplishments." - "By no stretch of the imagination can we call this a success."
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BY: No.
By no means.
"It's by no means Houston.
The program was by no means superintelligent.
This legislation is by no means perfect.
Their defence is by no means impregnable.
This is by no means guaranteed.
Royal Caribbean is by no means alone.
It was by no means a landslide.
This was by no means a given.
Safe arrival is by no means guaranteed.
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