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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no manners" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to someone who has not been taught the basic rules of courtesy and politeness, or to describe a person's discourteous or rude behaviour. For example: "He was shouting and swearing in the restaurant - he had no manners at all!".
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"They have no manners".
He had no manners.
Soccer has no manners.
Mules have no manners.
No manners at all . . .
You have no manners.
No reading, no writing, no manners.
I don't like people with no manners.
Some of them had no manners.
Everybody today, they have no manners, they have no civility.
You are an absolutely terrible person with no manners.
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