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The conceptually-appropriate sign for indicating there is “nothing there/no quantity” would be to use the word “NO” (3 handshape opening and closing).
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Which of the following is an assertive statement? whatever you want to do is fine by me. i see your point, but i still think the other solution is more effective. well, that may not be the best idea, but we could try it. that will never work. just think about it.
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