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Discover LudwigNo, 'no great' is not complete and is not usable in written English as it stands
One way it can be used in written English is as an abbreviation of 'not great'. For example: "The cake was not great - it tasted a bit dry."
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She looked good — no, great.
Remember, no great farmer, no great food.
No: great weird.
No? Great, go for it.
No great surprise, perhaps.
No — great morning!
No great secret".
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Syd: No. Great.
ZS: No... Great.
No 'great lover' act .
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