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Discover Ludwig'a prohibition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a law or rule that forbids something. For example, "The government issued a prohibition on the sale of alcohol."
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It's not a prohibition".
Neither will a prohibition on tobacco.
The Senate version does not include such a prohibition.
A right is just the flip side of a prohibition.
Such a prohibition would run afoul of free speech guarantees.
After dinner, head downstairs to Curio, a basement bar with a Prohibition theme.
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A Prohibition-style speakeasy culture has sprung up in response.
There's a Prohibition-era feeling to the cocktails.
Even the post-Oscar Governor's Ball had a Prohibition-era theme.
A Prohibition-era bar on the East Side will close this month.
But those who frequent Weather Up, a Prohibition-style cocktail lounge, need not worry.
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