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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a banning of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of prohibiting something or making it illegal.
Example: "The government announced a banning of single-use plastics to reduce environmental waste."
Alternatives: "a prohibition of" or "an outlawing of".
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To stop the criticism, the ruler who called himself the first emperor acting upon the advice of a Legalist minister, decreed a clean break with the past and a banning of books on history and of classics glorifying past rulers.
The only effective way to deal with this problem, Israeli officials believe, is through a coordinated international effort that will hit the Libyan regime where it really hurts - such as economic sanctions or a banning of all Libyan civilian aircraft from landing in Europe.
There is a new call for a banning of mobile phones at schools in Australia.
Professor Soto said: "I would call for a banning of the use of BPA giving the growing evidence and increasing concerns that research has shown.
I was shocked by your editorial in opposition to a banning of the gun show on city property.
Thoughts follows in the Lockean tradition with its emphasis on a parent-directed domestic education, a distrust of servants, a banning of superstitious and irrational stories (e.g. fairy tales), and an advocacy of clear rules.
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The players face a ban of up to two years.
He faces a ban of up to two years.
Such a ban of free communication is inconsistent with the guarantee of freedom of speech.
Why do so many countries oppose a ban of corporal punishment in the home?
We don't have a law about a ban of such nontraditional sexual relations.
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