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"no messages" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that there are no messages or communications being received. Example: "I checked my phone but there were no messages from him."
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She left no messages.
No messages sent.
You have no messages.
No messages of support for him yet, alas.
There are no messages, and we're not making any statements".
Smartphones: these are particularly exposed, so be aware that no messages are truly secure.
A search of the online comments by several defendants found no messages urging others to violence.
Then, after that, the phone rang three times in a row, but there were no messages.
There are also no messages, wagging fingers or final-act summations or sermons.
That, however, did not mean he had no messages to convey.
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"No 'messages' were scrawled on the floor or anywhere else.
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