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There is absolutely no vs There is actually no

Both phrases are correct, but they convey slightly different meanings. 'There is absolutely no' emphasizes the complete absence of something, while 'there is actually no' implies surprise or contradiction. The choice between them depends on the intended emphasis or context.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 708 views

There is absolutely no

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize the complete absence of something.

This phrase is used to emphasize that there is absolutely no presence of something. It is often used to stress the completeness of the absence.

Examples:

  • There is absolutely no way I can make it to the meeting today.
  • There is absolutely no reason for you to be worried.
  • There is absolutely no chance of rain tomorrow.
  • There is absolutely no need to rush.
  • There is absolutely no doubt about his intentions.
  • There is absolutely no way you have any share in her.
  • There is absolutely no trust in this relationship, is there?
  • There is absolutely no threat to road safety.
  • There is absolutely no evidence that Danny's death and Tom's disappearance...
  • There is absolutely no connection between Polish Hill and this.
  • There is absolutely no need for concern on that score.
  • There is absolutely no immediate danger or emergency of any kind, or any threat posed to the surrounding population of Spain.
  • In some countries, there is absolutely no transparency at all for price formation.
  • Then, for the record, there is absolutely no connection between Jonah Gabriel and Joseph Bede.
  • But there is absolutely no chance of us winning this war.
  • There is absolutely no excuse for this.
  • There is absolutely no way Malcolm could have done something like this.
  • There is absolutely no training that prepares you for life on the street.
  • There is absolutely no evidence of any radiation exposure.
  • There is absolutely no truth to the rumor of this merger.
  • There is absolutely no place left...
  • There is absolutely no final assembly operation of finished lorries, only component manufacture.
  • There is absolutely no justification for doing this.
  • There is absolutely no truth in it!
  • There is absolutely no evidence of negligence.

Alternatives:

  • There is no
  • There is absolutely nothing
  • There is absolutely zero
  • There is absolutely none
  • There is absolutely no one

There is actually no

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to imply surprise or contradiction regarding the absence of something.

This phrase is used to express surprise or contradiction about the absence of something. It suggests that the speaker expected the presence of the thing in question.

Examples:

  • There is actually no milk left in the fridge.
  • There is actually no way he could have known about the surprise party.
  • There is actually no reason for her to be upset.
  • There is actually no need for you to worry.
  • There is actually no one who can replace her.
  • Thus, there is actually no ex-post investigation of alleged violations of Community law.
  • Matter of fact, there is actually no record of a Mia Randall anywhere.
  • There is actually no evidence of that.
  • There is actually no disagreement about this - there is a broad consensus about it in this House.
  • There is actually no European added value when the report is as vague and non-binding as the Green Paper and the Rack Report.
  • There is actually no such thing as a presidency of the Union, yet every presidency often presents itself as the President of the Union.
  • If we look closer at the main issues, there is actually no reason not to grant discharge.
  • Now I could go on about this particular Simpsons episode but, safe to say, there is actually no time for me to do so and I shall submit the rest in writing because it is worth a good read.
  • To be frank, Mr Nassauer, I would venture to doubt that, since these data are available in any case, and there is actually no need for any additional calculations in this regard.
  • Could this be because there is actually no basis for this agreement in the Treaties?
  • From my perspective, there is actually no real scientific or indeed objective evidence of that, given that we have not only the Services Directive but also the Directive on the recognition of professional qualifications as well as other Directives in the services sector.
  • Could Commissioner van den Broek confirm that in effect what he is saying is that we are still in a position whereby within Bosnia there is actually no real freedom of movement, i.e., we have still got de facto ethnic cleansing?
  • You only have to listen to leader after leader, such as Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, to realise that there is actually no difference.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, it was probably not the rapporteur's intention, but there is actually no denying that the Bozkurt report is yet another illustration of the fact that Turkey simply does not belong in Europe.
  • Actually there is no mention of what I said.
  • The bad news is that there actually is no good news, and the other bad news is BoJack's gone.
  • The Commissioner referred to research that says that actually there is no reason for this concern but I share the doubts of a number of my colleagues as to whether this is enough to justify coming to the conclusion that we can simply carry on using these weapons.
  • At the same time the Chief of the Democratic Party, Mr Sali Berisha (main opposition Party) has also declared that actually there is no State of War between Greece and Albania.
  • Would you please tell her that you're not really Santa Claus, that there actually is no such person?
  • There is actually a really interesting exchange...

Alternatives:

  • There is no
  • There is in fact no
  • There is truly no
  • There is indeed no
  • There is really no

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