Abstract: In the first part of our note we prove that every Weakly Lindel"of Determined (WLD) (in particular, every reflexive) non-separable Banach space contains two dense linear subspaces and that are not densely isomorphic. This means that there are no further dense linear subspaces and of and which are linearly isomorphic. Our main result (Theorem B) concerns the existence of biorthogonal systems in normed spaces. In particular, we prove under the Continuum Hypothesis (CH) that there exists a dense linear subspace of (or more generally every WLD space of density ) which contains no uncountable biorthogonal system. This result lies between two fundamental results concerning biorthogonal systems, namely the construction of Kunen (under CH) of a non-separable Banach space which contains no uncountable biorthogonal system, and the construction of Todoru{c}evi'c (under Martin Maximum) of an uncountable biorthogonal system in every non-separable Banach space.
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