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"no cancel" is an acceptable phrase in written English, typically used to refer to something that has been agreed upon and cannot be reversed or altered.
For example: "We have agreed that the project will move forward; no cancel on this decision."
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"So no cancel".
Well, no: cancel the above.
If there's no cancel option, artificially stopping the process may lead to corruption and an unusable computer.
(No! Cancel! Abracadabra! Delete! Go away!).
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Rabbi Youlus said that he had bought the four panels, paying cash, which explained, he said, why he had no canceled check to show as a receipt.
There have been no canceled weddings.
There's been scant footage of picket lines, no canceled or delayed games.
As if your potential answer of "no" cancels out any emotional attachment or lingering feelings about that person or their death.
The tickets with the deepest discounts are nontransferable and typically require full payment when booking, so there's no canceling at the last minute if it rains instead of snows.
(No "cancel-my-subscription" threats, though).
We contacted each participating ICU and confirmed that no canceling of scheduled surgery had been decided although Flu-OR exceeded 15% in many ICUs.
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