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The phrase "no yelling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a command or instruction to indicate that someone should not raise their voice or shout. Example: "Please remember, there should be no yelling in the library. Let's maintain a quiet and respectful atmosphere for everyone to study in."
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"No yelling on TV," Dr. Lubrano said.
"He was telling him to stop and put the gun down, and then the kid, he yelled out 'No!' yelling at him, and he shot him," Jose said.
"No panic, no yelling.
"There was no yelling.
He added, "There was no yelling.
No yelling and screaming, but here's our expectation, and here's where you missed.
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"No! No!" yelled backbench Tories.
"No!" yelled the crowd at the Miami University Engineering Quad, which was a mix of students and older supporters.
"No, no, no!" she yelled.
"No, no, no!" he yelled in English.
"No! No! Oh, no!" she yelled.
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