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The phrase "included no" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was not part of a larger group or list. For example: "The list of required supplies for the trip included no toiletries." "The package deal included no airfare or hotel accommodations." "The final agreement included no provisions for payment in case of a breach of contract."
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They included no pejoratives.
It included no body parts.
Missouri's measure included no money.
His major poetic publications included No pasaran!
(The article included no direct quotations).
The study included no comparison group.
The cast included no memorable vocal personalities.
The statement included no apology from the chancellor.
(A majority of their survey participants included no language).
Her other titles included No Fighting, No Biting!
But Republicans said the Democratic bill included no such requirements.
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