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Discover LudwigNo means is not technically correct, but it is commonly used in informal speech.
For instance, you could say "No means no" to signify that you are not making an exception.
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No means NO.
By no means.
"It's by no means Houston.
But by no means all.
It's by no means overpriced.
"By no means," Bonevardi said.
And no means not guilty".
I'm by no means sure.
It's by no means impossible.
But work is by no means guaranteed.
This is by no means impossible.
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