Sentence examples for a injunction from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a injunction" is not correct in written English.
The correct form is "an injunction" because "injunction" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The court issued an injunction to prevent the company from continuing its harmful practices."
Alternatives: "a court order" or "a legal directive".

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"So how can it be right for a injunction to hide the alleged relationship between Sir Fred Goodwin and a senior colleague?

O'Brien last week applied for a injunction to restrain broadcasters reporting about his deal with IBRC on the grounds that it breached his privacy rights and would cause him incalculable commercial damage.

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An example of the latter would be awarding a plaintiff an injunction against a harmless trespass.

Then came the court hearings, more lawsuits, more lawyers, an injunction, a stay of the injunction and a lot of angry posturing.

"But an injunction is a strong remedy".

Johnson obtained an injunction from a Geo.

It took Joyce two years to obtain an injunction against a pirated American version of "Ulysses".

On Friday, a judge lifted an injunction that had forced the city to keep paying benefits.

Why an injunction and a "preliminary" one at that?

Halcyon asked a court for an injunction allowing them to approach other distributors.

Getting a court to issue an injunction in favor of conservation is a race against time.

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