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"no smoke" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the absence of smoke or to express a request for no smoking. For example: - "There was no smoke coming from the chimney, so we knew the fire had gone out." - "Please remember, this is a non-smoking area. No smoking allowed." - "She could see the 'no smoke' sign on the airplane and knew she couldn't light up a cigarette."
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Since there is no smoke, puffing on e-cigarettes is called vaping, not smoking.
The smoking ban doesn't apply to e-cigarettes because there's no smoke.
No smoke.
No smoke without fire".
No smoke was detected.
No smoke, no fire.
No smoke, no ash.
No smoke and mirrors.
"No smoke, no mirrors".
Others have no smoke detectors.
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Now, last night you had a no-smoke, no-drink, Protestant-oriented religious guy runnin' things.
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