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Discover Ludwig"no running" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is often used to prohibit an action, usually used in signs or rules. For example, "No running is allowed in the hallways."
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"No running out of gas anymore," he said.
"No running through the dance floor.
There's a standard rule around any pool: No running!
No running.
No running water.
There is no running water.
Italy keeps no running total.
No running red lights.
No running anywhere on the grounds.
But there is no running water.
There was still no running water.
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