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The phrase "no dogs" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that dogs are not allowed in a certain place or situation. Example: "Please remember that dogs are not allowed on the beach. The sign clearly says 'no dogs'."
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"No dogs!" Then I lost it.
She noticed the "No Dogs" signs.
"No dogs!" "But she needs surgery!" I screamed back.
Some beaches shows signs saying "No fires" or "No dogs" suggesting some rules are applied.
But, upon seeing the animal, Mahmood refused to take the fare, saying "no dogs, no dogs", the authority said.
Ford was accompanied by her silky terrier, Avery, who got past the "No Dogs Allowed" signs.
No dogs.
No dogs were kept.
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The dog needs no dialogue.
As movies go, Dogville's no dog.
("No dog," said the tout outside a restaurant on First Avenue. "Maybe somebody no like dogs").
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