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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "have no materials" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that someone or something does not possess or have access to necessary materials or resources. Example: The construction project was delayed because they have no materials to continue building.
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"We have no materials for the schools," Janikhel said.
"They [teachers] have no materials to use," she said, "they just teach from the book and the chalk".
If you have no materials around to seal the sock, just tie a knot in the end of the sock itself or sew up the end of the sock to create a permanent seal.
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Khrushchev: All the world knows that we have no material interests whatsoever.
Novation also said the settlement would have "no material impact" on its financial health.
Independent members are not G.E. employees and have no material business relationships with the company.
Terms of the Design Intelligence acquisition were not disclosed by Microsoft, which said it would have no material impact on earnings.
A Rite Aid spokeswoman, Karen Rugen, said the inquiry was expected to have no material impact on the company.
Yet thanks to a pre-nuptial agreement, Mr Brin's prospective divorce would have no material effect on his company.
In fact, in a statement CBS said: "This will have no material impact to a company of our size.
He said he was convinced the "release will have no material impact on the independent investigation since most of the known witnesses have been interviewed".
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