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"No at all" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that there is no need to thank or apologize. For example: Person A: "I'm sorry for taking so long with this project." Person B: "No at all, I understand how busy you are."
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Bindschadler: No, no at all.
No at all.
I have no, at all, desire to go back to Chicago and coach the Bulls".
Three other questions, rated on a 0 (no at all) to 5 (very much) Likert scale asked whether the patient asked their selected QPS questions, whether the oncologist answered the questions and whether the patient received the information they desired.
"I don't gather strength from what others think – no at all," he says.
"I have no, no — at all — desire to go back to Chicago and coach the Bulls," he said.
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