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The phrase "for no" can be used in written English, particularly in a conversational or informal style.
It is typically used to express disbelief or surprise at something that has happened or is being said. Example: "For no apparent reason, she suddenly burst into tears." This sentence expresses surprise that the person in question started crying without any apparent cause or reason. Other examples: - "He left the party for no good reason." - "For no particular purpose, she decided to take up painting." - "I can't believe they cancelled the event for no valid explanation." - "For no obvious motivation, he lied to his friends about his whereabouts." - "The car broke down for no discernible cause."
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Like, for no reason?
For no occasion.
For no reason.
For no apparent reason!
And for no reason whatsoever.
And for no apparent reason.
She asks for no sacrifices.
(Mexico waits for no man).
Let's pray for no recount.
So much for no judgment.
I smiled for no reason.
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