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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no go zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an area that is deemed dangerous or off limits. For example, "The abandoned factory is considered a no go zone by local authorities."
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Approaching Arawa, there is a small sign saying "No Go Zone".
But getting the boxes to the schools in the areas surrounding the "No Go Zone" is a feat.
As shown below, the red zone in the diagram indicates a "no go" zone when under sail.
The train goes through Hat Yai in Thailand, which is currently a foreign office no go zone both to AND THROUGH for British citizens, and possibly other nationalities.
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Normal was a no-go zone.
This is just a NO-go zone".
So that's a real no-go zone.
Twitter, he said, was "a no-go zone for conservatives".
The centre became an internationally infamous no-go zone.
Criticising Islam remains strictly a no-go zone, though.
Both of Montana's Democratic senators immediately decreed that their entire state was a no-go zone.
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