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The phrase "no nearer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has not changed in terms of distance or progress towards a goal.
Example: "After hours of searching, we were no nearer to finding the missing keys."
Alternatives: "no closer" or "not any nearer."
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Knowing that he's in Bermuda places him no nearer physically, no easier to contact electronically.
This evening I picture theoretically myself at seventy saying it's done, it's finished, it's what it is, & being no nearer than I am.
But it is no nearer a resolution.
I'm no nearer to picking a winner.
If it is not, an agreement may be no nearer.
Argentina is no nearer to sorting out its own impasse.
You're no nearer the old country than I am.
But it was no nearer finding regular audiences and security.
I am still no nearer to being connected.
Cahill returned to training this morning, with his future no nearer being clarified.
But people are no nearer to understanding the precise point at which the breakdown will occur.
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