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The phrase "no magic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a noun phrase, meaning the absence or lack of magic. Example: The book described a world with no magic, where humans relied solely on their own skills and resources to survive.
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Well, no magic.
There's no magic bullet.
There's no magic lever.
"It's no magic".
There's no magic here.
There's no magic formula.
No wizards; no magic.
No magic here.
"No magic reason.
No magic, just loss.
There is no magic solution.
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