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"no sorry" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as a polite way of declining a request or apologising for not being able to provide something requested. For example: Q: "Can you help me with my project?" A: "No sorry, I'm too busy right now."
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"No — sorry.
"No, sorry, six".
Oh no, sorry.
I said: "No, sorry, Cy.
"No, sorry," the voice said.
"Ah, no, sorry," he said.
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"They bump into each other, no sorrys, no thank yous, no pleases, no nothing".
Sorry sorry!" "No," I blubbered.
"No mate, sorry".
Okay, that totally made no sense sorry.
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