Which is the correct way to use There is not in the following sentences.
1. There is an answer, but there is not text evidence.
2. There is an answer, but there is no text evidence.
I feel that 2 is the correct way to use "There is not" in this specific context. 1 seems awkward to me. What do you think? Please let me know.
As a native speaker, I find both sentences equally correct. There is no difference in meaning.
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As a native speaker, I find both sentences equally correct. There is no difference in meaning.