All or all of is used to talk about the total number of things or people in a group, or the total amount of something:
· All (of) my brothers and sisters were at the airport to see me off. (with countable noun)
· The baby seems to cry all (of) the time. (with uncountable noun)
No
No is used with countable or uncountable. For example:
· She had no shoes on. (countable noun)
· No information was given about how the study was conducted. (uncountable noun)
· There’s no train until tomorrow. (countable noun)
Do not use not any in initial position in a clause or sentence:
· No force was needed to make them move. (not Not any force was needed…)
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