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Discover Ludwig"certainly no" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when someone is agreeing emphatically that something is untrue, incorrect, or impossible. Example: Person 1: Do you think I should buy a new car? Person 2: Certainly no! You already have two cars.
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"Almost certainly no.
(Certainly no flowers).
Certainly no normal person.
There's certainly no teeth.
Certainly no shirking.
Certainly no apology.
Certainly no mismanagement occurred".
He's certainly no Peshkov!
Certainly no waiting rooms.
Certainly no gaffes.
"There is certainly no heckling.
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