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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no insights" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a lack of understanding, information, or clarity on a subject.
Example: "After reviewing the data, I found no insights that could help us improve our strategy."
Alternatives: "no understanding" or "no clarity."
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In the end the play covers little new ground and offers no insights.
There are no insights that reflect someone on the verge of adulthood.
The choreography lacked formal intricacy and offered no insights into character or behavior.
In the end, Mr. Davis covers little new ground and offers no insights.
No insights into the male/female divide: some folk are clever and others… ain't.
There are no laughs, no insights, no believable characters and no interesting story.
"I've no insights to offer, I just wanted to say I'm really enjoying this".
They could offer no feedback at this time and therefore offered me no insights for future applications.
I have nothing to say: no hopes, no dreams, no fears, no warnings, no insights; nothing, absolutely nothing.
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They have no insight whatsoever".
No insight was too small to Williams.
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