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Discover Ludwig"no spare" is not a complete sentence in written English.
It is not a grammatically correct phrase, but you can use it as a response to a question. For example: Do you have a spare tire? No spare.
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Since there are no spare resources, any increase in government demand would just replace spending elsewhere.
Asked whether he would accept a peerage, he said: "Oh God, no, spare me that.
In this sample no spare practices were needed.
The project went from sparing no expense to no spare expenses.
They have no spare capacity.
Songs with no spare flesh.
East Asia had no spare tyres".
Russia has virtually no spare cash.
"This is a blowout, no spare".
Still, no spare change came forth.
The week is highly concentrated, with almost no spare time.
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