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Discover Ludwig"hence no" is not a complete sentence and is not a standard idiom in English.
You can use the word hence in order to introduce a conclusion or an inference based on prior evidence, for example: We have seen a decrease in the profits of our company, hence no new bonuses can be given this quarter.
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Hence no excerpts.
(Hence, no lunch).
Hence no advance reviews.
– and hence no inflation.
Hence no wine.
Hence, no interviews with American columnists.
Hence, no respectable woman would ever wear a red azalea.
Hence, no "parking" problem, and the bikes were readily available.
(Hence no improvisation. The dancers have to fit together).
(Hence, no screenshots are appropriate here).
Hence no filtering techniques are needed.
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