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'no of' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase 'number of' is used to discuss a quantity of something. For example, "The number of people attending the party was quite large."
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"Well, no, of course not".
No! Of course not.
"No, of course not," George said.
"No, no, of course you mustn't".
"He said: 'No, no, of course.
"No, of course not," Creme said.
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No? Party of five?
No-one, of course.
†Lethality = no. of deaths / no. of hospitalizations.
No shooting of them".
No sense of up.
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