Yes, two ways:

<binding name="name" expression='"foo"'/>

<binding name="name" expression="&quot;foo&quot;"/>

Here's a more realistic example:

<binding name="value"
  expression="object == null ? quot;null&quot; : 
object"/>


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> Is there a way to specify a static binding via an expression (not that it
> is efficient)?
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> In other words, "foo" is a valid expression, so I need something like <...
> expression=""foo"">
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