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The phrase "no washing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a negative imperative sentence, where the verb "wash" is preceded by the negative word "no". Example: "No washing is allowed in the river."
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No washing machines.
No washing necessary.
I had no washing machine.
No washing facility, no food system.
There were toilets but no washing facilities".
Turkey with all the trimmings plus no washing up?
And, most glorious of all, there's no washing up.
There was no rubbing, no scrubbing, no washing of any kind.
Life was hard: no lavatories, no washing facilities, no shops, no proper shelter.
No showers, no shops, no music, no mobile signal, no washing.
For staff, this means no showers and no washing of clothes.
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