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Discover Ludwig"none that" is an acceptable phrase in written English
The phrase is typically used to indicate that none of the items being spoken of meet a particular criteria. For example, "I have reviewed all of the candidates, but none that I deem suitable for the role."
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"None that weren't already there".
Maybe none that are stable.
None that were obvious, anyway.
"At least none that are still alive".
None that can show while wearing the uniform.
But none that would ever satisfy such people, Turney suggested.
He had several jobs after that, but none that he much liked and none that paid close to his old salary.
"None that comes leaping to mind, not even in jest," Mr. Bloomberg replied.
NOAA has received numerous tips but none that have led to a suspect.
If they see none, that is negative from my perspective".
If you survey the current tools available, there are none that would work for this.
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