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none

[nuhn] / nʌn /


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The Jews of my Chicago were a few generations—often none at all—from the horrors of Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is honor in courage and hope, and none of us can see the future.

From Salon

But none have conducted as sophisticated an operation as the Colombians, sought after for their expertise in drone and artillery warfare.

From Barron's

At the time of the Third Servile War, women had none of the legal status men held and were commonly limited to the roles of wife and mother.

From Salon

While none of these indicators is definitive in isolation—and certainty only comes with hindsight—the accumulation of such signals warrants attention.

From Barron's