Which one is correct?
"there is no any research" or "have never been any research"?

there is no any research

This phrase is incorrect in English. The use of 'no any' together is redundant and not grammatically correct.

The correct way to express this idea is 'there is no research' or 'there is not any research.'

Alternatives:

  • there is no research
  • there is not any research

have never been any research

This phrase is also incorrect. 'Any research' should be replaced with 'any research conducted' or 'any research done' to convey the intended meaning.

A correct alternative would be 'there has never been any research conducted' or 'there have never been any research studies.'

Alternatives:

  • there has never been any research conducted
  • there have never been any research studies
The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase 'there is no any research' is incorrect in English, while the second phrase 'have never been any research' is also incorrect due to the incorrect use of 'any research'.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

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