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The phrase "no breakthrough" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used in the context of negotiations or discussions to indicate that progress has not been made or no significant progress has been made. For example, "After hours of negotiations, there was still no breakthrough between the two sides."
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Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said there had been progress in the talks with Mr. Kerry but "no breakthrough".
No breakthrough for Serbia.
No breakthrough appeared imminent.
No breakthrough seems imminent, but there are some encouraging signs.
"There have been no breakthrough, revolutionary treatments," Dr. Dromerick said.
As the day wore on, no breakthrough materialized.
No breakthrough, and just one single from the over.
There were no breakthrough moments, everything happened slowly.
The senior European official echoed that assessment, saying: "There was no breakthrough, no great leap forward.
If there is no breakthrough, the current level of spending will carry over into next year.
There's no breakthrough feature this time, no Retina screen or Siri.
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