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"a ban on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is forbidden. For example: The mayor imposed a ban on residents using water for non-essential activities.
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Would there be a ban on foreigners?
They include a ban on arms exports.
A ban on rallies by the opposition.
A ban on late-term abortions?
He placed a ban on witchcraft books.
ALCOHOL Lifted a ban on Sunday sales.
He opposes a ban on assault rifles.
So would a ban on weapons imports.
"A ban on press releases?" he joked.
We have a ban on it".
A ban on shaved heads?
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