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Discover Ludwig"I forbid" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a strong sense of disapproval or to prohibit someone from doing something. Example: "I forbid you from ever speaking to me again after the way you treated me."
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I forbid you, Mackinnon said.
I forbid you to like it".
I forbid myself even to think about it".
I forbid the subject, so we talk instead about tourism.
They could also veto the action of another tribune (veto meaning "I forbid").
"I forbid you to be miserable," he tells her in March.
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Since the main characters in "Sex Is Forbidden" are forever interrogating the very point of their "sharing," its author might forgive us for not always caring.
I forbade my mother from making chapati in accompaniment.
I cannot think of any other instance when I forbade my wife from doing anything.
"I forbade him to drive my car, and I refused to ride with him when he was driving".
He was rumored to be writing a book about Magna Carta Charless I forbade its publication.
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