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No goods is a technically correct and usable phrase in written English, but it is not very descriptive
It is usually used to indicate that no merchandise or products are being offered or sold. For example, "The store was completely out of stock - no goods were available."
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I have no goods.
send no goods to us".
No goods have come in return.
No goods or services, in a traditional sense, are exchanged.
There are no goods whose market price it affects.
Without the certificate, no goods can cross the border.
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"No, good," they chorused.
"No good," he said.
"Life was no good.
Late Renaissance – no good".
No: good news.
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