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Discover LudwigThe phrase "giving no" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is not providing or offering something, or is not showing a particular quality or characteristic. Example: Despite my repeated requests, the company is giving no indication of when they will deliver my package.
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"He's giving no rhythmic impulse whatsoever!
Giving no that good takes practice.
Marin Alsop, the music director, was giving no quarter.
Then on Friday, she resigned, giving no reason.
Publicly, Netanyahu on Monday was giving no quarter.
He said: "I've been giving no such briefings.
He emphasized giving no quarter and achieving total victory.
Similar damage detection methods focus only on localization giving no quantitative estimation of extent.
Recently, Princeton established a goal of giving no more than 35% As in any course.
Midway through the project, Eisenhower's team asked the Bureau to abandon the study, giving no explanation.
But the prime minister is giving no ground on the introduction of exemplary damages.
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