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"no blueprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a lack of a plan or strategy. For example, "We are attempting to navigate this challenging situation, but unfortunately, we have no blueprint for success."
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I think turning around a company during a crisis there's no blueprint, there are no rules.
"There's no blueprint," Arthur says.
There is no blueprint.
They had no blueprint.
China's reforms had no blueprint.
Morocco has no blueprint for its transition.
In that sense, there's no blueprint.
There is no blueprint for Ravin's sessions.
There is, he claims, no blueprint.
Shyatt said there was no blueprint for guarding Fredette.
There is no blueprint for Detroit's recovery at this point.
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