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Discover Ludwig'no papers' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lack of documents or certificates which are necessary or expected for a particular task or event. For example: "She was denied entry to the event because she had no papers proving her identity."
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No money, no papers.
A look at the "No Papers, No Fear" bus protest.
They showed no papers.
No questions are asked, no papers signed.
There were no papers to sign.
(Get it? No papers? Not funny).
With no papers, he risked deportation.
Often these are all they carry.Many have no papers.
But Mireille has no papers and no proof.
If you have no papers, you can't go anywhere.
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As in fresh-off-the-boat-didn't-have-no-papers Dominican.
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