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'no go area' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to an area in a city, town, or other location that is considered unsafe for people to go. For example, "The old industrial area is a no go area at night due to criminal activity."
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He described it as a "no go" area for the PSNI and splinter groups.
They have decided, in Mr Duncan's words, to turn a "no go" area into a "go go" area.
Impressions are risky and are usually a no go area.
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Another no-go area.
It's a no-go area.
"Probably a no-go area," Prokofiev smiles.
Religion, generally, is a no-go area.
He knows it is a no-go area militarily".
But there is one surprising no-go area.
This is a no-go area for Paris.
Britain's banks remain, apart from HSBC, a no-go area.
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