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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no touch" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something should not be touched or handled. Here is an example of how it could be used: "No touch" signs were posted around the delicate artifacts in the museum, warning visitors to admire them from a safe distance.
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Particular caution, known as the "no touch principal," is required in the anesthetic management of patients with epidermolysis bullosa [1].
In the early summer, health care workers began practicing a "no touch" policy on medical provision.
To minimize infection, he used strict aseptic procedures and developed the "no touch" technique.
There is a "no touch" period after which death is determined and organ preservation may be restarted.
There's no touch.
No touch screens.
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In effect, this creates a no-touch transaction without the need for gimmicky NFC kit.
Swimming streamlined the racing suit and allowed a no-touch freestyle turn.
The incident leads to the International Ice Hockey Federation's adoption of no-touch icing.
Until now, the no-touch rule had been theoretical, anyway.
The mechanical version costs $24 while the no-touch solution costs $54.
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