Can I use both of these sentences?
There's no enough data to show.
There's not enough data to show.
If I can use both of them, what is difference between them in meaning?
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Can I use both of these sentences?
There's no enough data to show.
There's not enough data to show.
If I can use both of them, what is difference between them in meaning?
Best Answer
The "not enough data" sentence is correct. The "no enough data" sentence is not correct.
The critical word here is "enough", which works only with "not".
However, if there is no data at all, then you would say "There is no data". In this case, you could not use "not".
To summarise, the following sentences are correctly expressed.