No such thing
1.
Nothing like that, nothing of the kind, as in We’ve been looking for a car without air-conditioning, but no such thing is available. [ Mid-1500s ]
2.
On the contrary, certainly not, as in You thought I was quitting? No such thing! [ Mid-1700s ]
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