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[ US /ˈnən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a canonical hour that is the ninth hour of the day counting from sunrise
  2. a service in the Roman Catholic Church formerly read or chanted at 3 PM (the ninth hour counting from sunrise) but now somewhat earlier
ADVERB
  1. not at all or in no way
    seemed none too pleased with his dinner
    none too prosperous
    the passage is none too clear
    shirt looked none the worse for having been slept in
ADJECTIVE
  1. not any
    thou shalt have none other gods before me

How To Use none In A Sentence

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  • There are a lot of so-called "Mathematical Economic Models" in today's market, but none of them presents an inclusive and deterministic system.
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  • We chit-chatted about a lot of different things, and none of it was really important.
  • Sadly, none of a myriad of ingenious contraptions, despite inventors' claims, puts forth more energy than it absorbs.
  • The criticism is valid up to a point, but television channels are a bit like human beings: none are wholly good or bad.
  • I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K. 
  • None of the fathers' job descriptions given on the birth certificate referred to work at a nuclear establishment.
  • This is due to the then nonexistent mobilization of what is called today the "civil society."
  • None of the books quotes any sources or authorities for its statements, and all have pathetic indexes.
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