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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no sorrow" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize the absence of sorrow or grief. Example: Despite the difficulties she faced, she held onto her positive attitude and lived a life of no sorrow.
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"He's shown no remorse, no sorrow".
There's no urgency where there's no sorrow.
We have no repentance, no sorrow for killing.
There were tears last night, but no sorrow.
He said there was also no sorrow, no remorse.
There was to be no sorrow; there was only success".
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Vocalist Chester Bennington was in fine satanic squall, bringing as much bluster to older, hate-you/hate-myself hits such as "Numb" and "Crawling" as he did to new, Iraq-focused tracks "No More Sorrow" and "Given Up". His rage, though, was better heard and not seen: Occasionally Bennington bolted around the stage and danced as if no one were watching, but it never felt rock-and-roll raw.
"Earth hath no sorrows," John Muir once wrote, "that earth cannot heal".
Take Mr. Love, who back in May jauntily said, "I don't have no sorrows".
Step Inside Love reached No 8, and it was followed in 1969 by Surround Yourself With Sorrow (No 3) and Conversations (No 7), and two years later by her No 3 hit, Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight), which was revived for a Ferrero Rocher chocolate commercial in 2006.
"They are now in a place of no more sickness, no more suffering and no more sorrow," said the Rev. Jim Solomon of New Hope Community Church.
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