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The phrase 'no passengers' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a vehicle or form of transportation (such as a bus or train) is not carrying any passengers. For example: "The bus drove past without any passengers onboard."
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No passengers were aboard.
No passengers came ashore.
No passengers had been hurt.
There were no passengers aboard.
There were no passengers on board.
Or when it has no passengers?
No passengers under 21 years of age.
No passengers were injured, the officials said.
There were no passengers on the bus.
At the next stop, Edinburgh, no passengers join or leave.
Media reports suggest no passengers left the plane in Knoxville.
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