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"no walking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to instruct someone not to walk somewhere, for example, "No walking in the hallways after school hours".
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"No walking around even if we wanted to, and we didn't want to.
No walking.
Which meant no walking.
No walking through a driving gate.
I ran the whole way, no walking.
"There's no walking back from that – there's no walking back from any of the measures we put to Australian people at this election".
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The data were coded dichotomously to zeros (=0, no walking) and nonzeros (=1, walking).
Pace of walking was categorised as no walking, <2, 2 3, 3 4 and >4 mph.
The data were coded dichotomously into zeros (0 = no walking) and nonzeros (1 = walking).
For each study year (2001 and 2005) three models are developed in which the progressive duration of walking to work is measured according to three categories: no walking, lower-duration walking and high-duration walking.
Pre-fracture mobility was divided into the categories 'Low', 'Moderate' or 'High' which were defined as follows: Low (required a walking aid indoors); Moderate (required a walking aid outdoors only); High (no walking aid required).
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