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"not any" vs "no 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

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.

Alternatives:

  • none
  • no one
  • nothing
  • nobody

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.

Alternatives:

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

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