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The phrase "no or" is an acceptable and common phrase in written English.
It can be used as an alternative to a negative answer ("no") or to emphasize the mutually exclusive options (i.e. "this or that, not both"). For example: "Would you like to have tea or coffee? No or."
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There is no "or else".
N, no; OR, operating room; Y, yes.
(no), or Lewisburg, Pa.
No (or rubbish) butcher?
That's "yes," "no," or "I don't know".
There are no (or paltry few) correspondents.
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But no … or at least not any more.
Many show no -- or even negative -- results.
No. Or yes.
No. Or who might have made it?
A: No, or not exactly.
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