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"with no" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "without any" or "not at all". For example, "He was unimpressed with no desire to try again."
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All with no support.
"But with no commercials".
With no motor.
And with no hellfire".
"With no underwear".
With no delivery charge.
"People with no money.
And with no I.P.O.
With no debate.
With no revenue.
Apartments with no beat.
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