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"no features" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has no distinguishable qualities or characteristics, or to describe someone who has not been given any special attributes. For example, "This generic phone has no features that set it apart from other models."
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He would guide him in the dark but he had no features.
Fred Bierman, The New York Times: Why no features on coaches or executives?
He says: "Thus, websites should have almost no features: focus on the words".
Indeed, there are no features in Riau Indonesian that distinguish nouns from verbs.
It's very hard to get lost in an operating system that basically has no features.
He saw no features that he considered worthy of landmark designation.
It will have no features, and instead be entirely dedicated to showcasing high street fashion from around the country.
The as-prepared sample displays no features.
There are no features of haemorrhage on this later scan.
Great picture, no features great features for a low price.
Electrocardiogram revealed no features of ischaemia and cardiac enzyme levels were normal.
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