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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prohibition on" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not allowed or forbidden. Example: The city has a prohibition on smoking in public parks, so please refrain from lighting a cigarette while visiting the park.
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Arguments that "will prohibit sacrificing one person to benefit another" will not themselves deliver "a prohibition on paternalist aggression" (34).
Neither will a prohibition on tobacco.
And who decides what behavior is sufficient to prompt a prohibition on the purchase of firearms?
In Switzerland, a referendum had overwhelmingly approved a prohibition on the construction of minarets.
He would prefer a prohibition on pets to an exorbitant charge.
And a prohibition on tantrums: "It's so old school, so made for the movies".
Famously, medieval Christianity placed a prohibition on usury, the charging of punitive interest on loans.
"Ideally therefore we would favour a prohibition on non-audit services being provided," he said.
What they cannot have is a right to a prohibition on the building of homes.
Eventually they did, with five separate e-mail accounts, Lyee said, and a prohibition on swearing.
Unlike the Senate, the House has since adopted a prohibition on all book advances.
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