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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a suppression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of preventing or restraining something, such as information, emotions, or actions.
Example: "The government faced criticism for a suppression of free speech during the protests."
Alternatives: "an inhibition of" or "a restriction of".
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It is a suppression of personal freedom.
But a suppression of media reporting continues.
More than that, it's a suppression of human nature.
Often, it also meant a suppression of structure.
"It is a show of political power, but also a suppression of political protest.
There's a suppression of anger in Zen which is another kind of alienation.
A suppression of Purkinje cell activity in response to any visual stimulation has rarely been reported31.
Such stress could lead to a suppression of the immune system.
The standard scenario leads to a suppression of structure on small scales.
Experimental studies have shown that there is, indeed, a suppression of vision during a saccade.
Rats subjected to TBI displayed a suppression of temporal order memory, which was restored by MLC901.
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