Interjection
no such thing
(possibly obsolete) That is not the case; on the contrary.
A fantastic piece of advice I like to give is there is no such thing as a radio voice. Source: Internet
At the same time Derrida famously writes: "Il n'y a pas d'hors-texte (there is no such thing as outside-of-the-text)." Source: Internet
Another essay in the same book (chapter 1.4) quoted an article by John Diamond in The Independent : "There is really no such thing as alternative medicine, just medicine that works and medicine that doesn't." Source: Internet
A vocal minority of philosophers, and Paul Feyerabend (1924–1994) in particular, argue that there is no such thing as the " scientific method ", so all approaches to science should be allowed, including explicitly supernatural ones. Source: Internet
And they say there’s no such thing as originality. Source: Internet
“But there is no such thing as a quick chat with Joey, he is a deep thinker about the game and it was fascinating to listen to him. Source: Internet