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no any vs not any

Both "no any" and "not any" are not correct in English. The correct phrase to use is "not any."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 4342 views

no any

This is not a correct construction in English. The correct form is "not any."

The phrase "no any" is not used in English. Instead, you should use "not any" to express the absence of something.
  • Prime Minister, there is no any Syndicate.
  • There is no any other matter that can replace it.
  • Article 17 does not apply to the Republic of Cyprus as it has no any joint/common land borders with any other Member State.
  • When someone is threatning a woman that you care deeply for there's no any lengths that you will go to keep that woman safe.
  • If you had the opportunity to be with somebody, no questions asked no strings attached no awkward first dates, no waiting by the phone, no any of that totally on the surface, 1 00-percent casual what would you do?
  • There's no any reason you have to trust n1e right now.
  • No reports of any missing babies.
  • Stratcom has received no signals from any lifeboats.
  • No more than any showgirl gets.
  • No evidence of any glitch Or anomaly.
  • No prosecutions of any complaints occurred.
  • Because there's no longer any gold to watch over.
  • There's no longer any doubt.
  • You owe no one any explanations, Miss Rohan.
  • Tell my daughter there's no longer any room in your mansion.
  • There's no way any of them are involved.
  • My feelings are no longer any of your business.
  • No - or any of my texts.
  • There is no food any - guys, I looked hard.
  • Radios have no value any more.

Alternatives:

  • not any
  • none
  • no one
  • nothing
  • nobody

not any

This is the correct form to use when expressing the absence of something.

Use "not any" to indicate that there is none of something or that something is completely absent.
  • Right, but not any more.
  • Once, poor darling, but not any more.
  • I mean, not any more so than anyone else.
  • She claims... not any more.
  • Perhaps I was once, but not any more.
  • It was 100 years ago, not any longer.
  • But not any more, sir.
  • They might have been Night's Watch once, not any more.
  • Well, not even friends, not any more.
  • Narcisse has nothing on either of you, not any more.
  • When we was kids, not any more.
  • There is no company, not any more.
  • That's not any dumber than your idea to turn it into some hoity-toity hipster bar.
  • Exams aren't important, Mrs Gemmell, not any more.
  • I mean, not any more than you are.
  • She needs stability... not any more disappointment.
  • We're still not any closer to getting home.
  • But he's not any other diplomat.
  • But it's not any other client.
  • You're not any girl, Catherine.

Alternatives:

  • none
  • no one
  • nothing
  • nobody

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