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Discover Ludwig"no vacancies" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there are no available openings or positions in an organization or establishment at a particular time. For example, you could write: "I called the hotel to check availability, but they said there were no vacancies."
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A No vacancies.
See the "No vacancies" signs all over Southend and Skegness.
A prominent 'No Vacancies' sign hung in the door of the Rough Luxe, which was opened cautiously by Leo, the manager.
At home, the "no vacancies" signs are out at coastal resorts and at Britain's newest Center Parcs; the holiday park at Woburn Forest is sold out for its first Easter.
If the Senate doesn't pass the immigration reform bill, I propose we revise the Statue of Liberty to say, "No vacancies".
"I have no vacancies," Mr. Fasano said.
There are no vacancies in Havana, Mr. Coyula pointed out.
But there are no vacancies, Mr. Matherson said.
I have no vacancies in 2014 from May to October".
In any event, the apartments remain popular, and there are no vacancies.
It doesn't mean it isn't a problem, but there are no vacancies.
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