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The phrase "no structure" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that does not have a traditional form or pattern. For example, "The group chose to have no structure to their meeting, allowing the conversation to flow freely."
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But there's no structure".
There is no structure.
There was no structure.
No structure was unscathed.
"The boy had no structure".
No structure, it seemed, could be trusted.
No structure is to be seen.
There's no structure to this book.
Likewise the individual sections develop no structure.
Here, there is no structure at all".
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The sixth layer contains information about no-structure materials, listing the number of distinct no-structure substances in layers two, three and four.
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