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The phrase "a prohibits" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "a" is an article that should precede a singular noun, while "prohibits" is a verb.
Example: "The law prohibits smoking in public places."
Alternatives: "prohibits" or "forbids".
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Section 11(a) prohibits any person acting under color of law from refusing or failing to allow a qualified person to vote or to count a qualified voter's ballot.
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What is a prohibited "effect"?
That's a prohibited transaction.
But in France the stimulant is a prohibited drug.
Passing over a line into a prohibited area results in a penalty.
Such data can show when a vessel is behaving suspiciously in a prohibited area.
But what happens when an athlete ingests a prohibited substance and it was truly inadvertent?
His semifinal opponent struck him with a knee, a prohibited move that was apparently ruled incidental.
In addition to gun and drug offenses, the Volpes were charged with harboring a prohibited animal.
It says, "It does not matter whether you unintentionally or unknowingly used a prohibited substance".
Once a prohibited item, such as explosives, gets past screening, the battle is lost.
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