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"offers no information" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone or something does not offer useful information or data. For example: "When asked for an explanation, the suspect offered no information."
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He offers no information about his past, and she doesn't press him.
(A Phase Zero call offers no information at all; a Phase One call registers a phone number and a general location, triangulated from several cell towers).
"Lasts many months or years without sharpening," the pamphlet states, but then it offers no information about how to sharpen them.
Google offers no information on the rationale behind this strategy, which had turned the area above his head into a fogged-up sauna.
The Alex James Presents Harvest website offers no information about refunds, and Alex has remained silent on the matter in the weeks since things went tits up.
He offers no information, and he can be a bit condescending when pressed to explain or interpret what reporters have gleaned from watching or have heard from others.
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The prospectus for an initial public offering offered no information about how much of the company will be made available to investors or the share value.
But it offered no information to back up that assessment.
Mr. McLaughlin offered no information about a motive for the killings.
At the Porzio house, officers found about 10 teenagers who at first offered no information, Capt.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police offered no information about the fourth person who was arrested.
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