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The phrase "a form of suppression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or manner of preventing something from being expressed or developed, often in contexts related to emotions, thoughts, or information.
Example: "Censorship can be seen as a form of suppression of free speech."
Alternatives: "a type of repression" or "a method of control".
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Out of this came the Comics Code Authority, supposedly self-regulating but in effect a form of suppression, since distributors and retail outlets would not handle comics suspected of breaching the code.
Voter Suppression Tactics Volunteer election observer Don Ford alleges that provisional ballots and crossover ballots are a form of suppression.
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He went to become a founder member of PEN, the writers' association, and helped draw up the PEN charter, which includes the statement: "PEN stands for the principle of unhampered transmission of thought within each nation and between all nations; and members pledge themselves to oppose any form of suppression of freedom of expression in their country and community".
He also has the advantage of what looks like a form of voter suppression which, unlike robocalls, is legal – a requirement that voters produce an official document in addition to their voter card to prove that they have a home in the riding.
Not allowing Independents or non-committed voters to participate in an election is a form of voter suppression, whether it's a primary or a general election.
Adding superdelegates to pledged delegate totals has been decried repeatedly by the Sanders campaign, outside observers, and even the DNC as misleading at best and a form of voter suppression at worst, but, apparently, all for naught.
Perhaps moral ability depends on a form of repetition suppression of ACC responses to violations of justice ethics so that rule violations are detected with increasing automaticity.
These findings suggest neural 'tunnel vision' as a form of distractor suppression under high perceptual load.
We propose neural 'tunnel vision' as a form of distractor suppression under high perceptual load.
For this reason, our study uses global recoding, a form of generalization, and suppression.
This reduction in accessibility is consistent with the definition of inhibition proposed by Robert A. Bjork: that inhibition is an active, direct form of suppression that serves to reduce access to one or several responses for some adaptive purpose.
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