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The phrase "no watching" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a direction or command to indicate that someone should not engage in the act of watching something. Example: The teacher reminded the students, "During the exam, there should be no talking, no cell phone use, and no watching your classmates' papers."
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"No watching tape while we're on vacation," she said.
No watching it limp away into the dark night, no gnashing teeth.
No watching the Masters tournament on television until the Augusta National Golf Club admits women as members.
What if, instead of turning the computer off during the week, I turned it on, but with a catch: no watching.
But does "no" really mean no watching the Republican presidential debate while you nurse the baby, or locking the toddler out of the room while the kindergartner watches "Dora the Explorer"?
"No, watching television isn't a substitute for going to a self-help meeting," said Mr. Dey, a retired feature writer and handicapper for The Daily Racing Form, over lunch near his Hollywood-area home recently.
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Don't go stalking them if they say no! Watch your school's dress code.
"No security, no one watching over you.
No watches.
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