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The phrase "a more prohibitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the restrictiveness or limitations of different policies, rules, or conditions.
Example: "The new regulations are a more prohibitive measure than the previous ones, making it harder for businesses to operate."
Alternatives: "a stricter" or "a more restrictive".
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While the MPAA ratings are in theory not legally binding, they are firmly established in the US and any breakdown of the current voluntary system would risk the appointment of a more prohibitive federal or state-appointed censor, something neither studios, film-makers or cinema owners would want.
The PlayStation's late-90s surge signaled a departure from open-door PC gaming, and a move towards a more prohibitive industry.
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And yet, when you don't have $1m in venture capital and a hot tub, as they did, the prospect of failure is a little more prohibitive.
There aren't really too many non-sleeping applications here, which makes that $249 price tag a bit more prohibitive.
This lack of clarity with regard to the continuity of evolution from the RNA World to an RNA-protein world can be construed as a second major objection against the RNA World as a crucial stage of life's evolution, an objection, perhaps, even more prohibitive than the first one, dealing with the imperfection of ribozymes.
"As rents increased, it became more prohibitive to open up a store, so if you can have a store without paying the rent you do it," said Dr. William B. Helmreich, a professor of sociology at the City University of New York who specializes in urban ethnography.
Therefore, the structural regularity does not reflect the different selection pressures that different regions of the chromosome arm suffer, creating sub-regions more permissive or more prohibitive for the establishment of a specific sequence [ 4- 6].
So it seems the future of online may well lie in the high street; but with the costs more prohibitive that ever, could there be a stepping stone for etailers before an all-out physical assault?
KB Incoming artistic director, National Theatre of Wales, Cardiff, currently at director at Cast, Doncaster I've often thought about living in London but it's becoming ever more prohibitive, especially if you want to buy a home there.
"Federal policy regarding the employment of undocumented aliens is far more prohibitive today".
But the majors now often seem to be charging prices far more prohibitive than their costs.
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