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The phrase "a ban on using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing restrictions or prohibitions regarding the use of something.
Example: "The new policy imposes a ban on using plastic bags in the store."
Alternatives: "a prohibition on using" or "a restriction on using".
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The IAAF the athletic world's governing body promptly issued a ban on using technical devices, such as wheels and springs, that give one athlete an advantage over another in competition.
Let's being with a ban on using the term "climate change" in official state communications.
I'm for a ban on using replacement workers in strikes,' " Mr. Nader said.
There also would be a ban on using federal funds for policy advocacy.
The European Union also this month proposed a ban on using the insecticides on flowering crops.
I imposed a ban on using the loo after that, which lasted a few hours.
The Marine Corps recently restated a ban on using any social media on its network.
A ban on using cell phones while driving was not brought to the floor of either house for a vote.
But official news agencies did not report this, observing a ban on using his name and images in the media.
Among the guidelines is a ban on using undercover agents to infiltrate groups unless the activity is approved by the panel, known as the Handschu Authority.
The legislature also gave final approval to a ban on using hand-held phones while driving, although drivers can be fined only if stopped for another offense.
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