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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no scope for' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there is no possibility for something, such as growth or change. For example, you could say "There is no scope for improvement in this report."
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"There is no scope for largesse.
It allows no scope for learning.
There seems to be almost no scope for integration.
"But there is no scope for other production here.
At the same time, there is no scope for imposing burdens on anyone," he said.
There's no scope for that sort of programme-making now and I deeply regret that.
There is no scope for being revolutionary or romantic when it comes to Greece's future.
In that scenario, there is no scope for making the economy less lopsided.
And because the boxers only score by landing clean blows there is no scope for negativity.
There was no scope for VAL stewards to bring in Martin's handicap mark of 13 metres.
Seeing no scope for trade or colonization, the Dutch took no further interest in Western Australia.
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