Sentence examples for has no much from inspiring English sources

The phrase "has no much" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "does not have much." Here is an example: She has no much experience in cooking. This sentence should be written as: She does not have much experience in cooking.

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It is obvious from the tables that changing the average degree of the initial network has no much effect when the cache size is fixed.

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But it's interesting to me, I've never seen somebody lose an argument that quickly that had no much support behind it.

On the other hand, Affective types have no much correspondence among each other.

The discharge capacity of Zn-Al-Bi LDH after the 800th cycle remains about 380 mAh g−1 and the hexagonal crystal structure have no much changed after cycles.

Results showed that MFC enhanced the crystallization rate drastically, but had no much influence on the crystal form of PLA when isothermally crystallized at different temperature.

Other parameters which have no much role in production of melanin were kept constant.

SlCaM4 had no much change for all the four stages in Nr, whereas SlCaM6 displayed higher expression in Nr at 45 and 50 DPA than at 30 and 65 DPA.

"ARK" has no plot, not much argument, not much development.

But he has no idea how much.

He has no idea how much debt I have.

Charlotte has no idea how much it was.

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