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The phrase "no substitution for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is no adequate replacement or alternative for something. Example: "There is no substitution for hard work if you want to achieve success." This means that there is no other way to attain success except through hard work.
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"No Substitutions Please". What exactly can't you "substitute?" No substitution for the $5 minimum?
It's no substitution for transferring, by hand, your favourite book to a friend.
The council has promised to plant 300 replacements across the city's parks, but campaigners say they would be no substitution for the the current "irreplaceable" trees.
Sure, the Kurdish taxi drivers in Dalston, east London, always called me "darlin'", however extensive their English vocabulary, but there's no substitution for a "hiya, love!" in a broad northern accent.
Believe it or not, news about a painter who lived hundreds of years ago can have remarkable relevance to today's medical care: in an era of quick doctor visits and the rising popularity of "virtual consults" by videoconference, it's worth remembering that sometimes there is no substitution for a detailed, hands-on examination to figure out what's going on.
Masseratagah says there is no substitution for bringing this personal connectivity to your brand.
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Unless prior permission is obtained, there can be no substitutions for the courses required for each minor.
Drummer Ric Menck does end up stepping out in the next track, "Here Comes My Girl," though Matthew's monologues in the verses are no substitutions for Petty's marble-mouthed deliveries.
"I still believe in small quantity cookery as giving the best results in flavor, consistency and general quality, especially in baking; and I know there are no substitutions for butter, cream, eggs, fresh fruits and vegetables in preparing a fine meal". Each reader who contacted The Times provided a personal touch to their involvement with Wakefield's Toll House.
For all three study drugs, there were no substitutions for doses that were missed, coughed up or vomited.
Three PFCs (Perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA or C6), perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA or C7), perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA or C10)) were detectable in approximately 50% of the samples; for these PFCs, no substitutions for values were included in the analyses [ 20].
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