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"no further questions" is correct and usable in written English, and can be used when there is no more need for questioning something.
For example: After the witness gave a detailed description of what had happened, the lawyer said, "No further questions."
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In that case, mathematical naturalism entails that there is no further question of its truth.
No prior question of content is taken as settled, and no further question of force is left open.
Given the distribution of B-properties, there is no further question about which A-properties are instantiated.
The PSR is not violated in this case, according to Clarke's interpretation of it, because it requires only this: if the earth appears in one place rather than another, there must be a reason that it appears there, and the reason in this case is simply the divine will; there is no further question about why the divine being made a particular choice rather than another.
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Questioner #2: No further questions.
No further questions.
I have no further questions.
No further questions, your honour.
No further questions are asked".
No further questions, m'lud.
No further questions, your worships.
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