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The phrase "no mortal" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean "none who are human" or "no one who is human." Example: "The gods looked down upon the mortal world, knowing that no mortal could ever truly understand their ways."
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But Bond's no mortal, and that's the fun of Devil May Care.
No mortal will go there.
No Mortal Kombat, no "Goosebumps".
Hypocrisy alone is no mortal sin.
No mortal is completely insulated from scarcity, to be sure.
Does the immortality of Glenn Gould's "Goldberg Variations" mean that no mortal should ever again bother?
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In so doing we are no longer mortal nor immortal, we are rather, free.
Huge swarms of desert locusts have devastated crops in Africa, Asia, and Europe since biblical times, but no mortals have been able to predict when they will strike.
Johnson is no longer a mortal.
The Poet Laureate is no longer quite mortal.
He shook his head, smiling a little, as if mocking himself for still caring so much about Mort Feather's forgiveness when there was no longer any mortal chance of getting it.
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