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'no fireworks' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express that an event did not include any fireworks. For example, "The Fourth of July celebration was low-key this year; there were no fireworks."
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Sorry, no fireworks.
There were no fireworks.
Expect no fireworks.
So expect no fireworks there.
But this conversation produced no fireworks.
Expect no triumphal fanfare, no fireworks.
THIS year there were no fireworks.
No fireworks or ship parades are planned.
Sad, empty holiday streets in downtown Denver and no fireworks.
No fireworks here or attempts to be different.
The owners promise there will be no fireworks.
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