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'absolute prohibition' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is completely not allowed under any circumstances. For example, "The council passed an absolute prohibition on plastic bags to help reduce pollution."
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The code, it should be noted, is not an absolute prohibition.
It has been necessary to issue absolute prohibition against bringing children.
There is an absolute prohibition on torture: it may never be used.
The key recommendations * MoD should retain absolute prohibition on using hoods on captured personnel.
"Section 6(4) of the Intelligence Services Act contains an absolute prohibition against those agencies engaging in acts of violence.
He added: "The special status of the absolute prohibition of torture is well established in international law".
The essence of Brown, Thomas believes, is an absolute prohibition on taking race into account for any reason.
Richard Scudamore, the league's chief executive, said there would be an "absolute prohibition" on any clubs breaking that ceiling.
Under the plans, there would be an "absolute prohibition" on anyone under 18 being placed on an adult ward and an end to mixed sex wards.
There is an absolute prohibition on torture in international law, which is contained in various treaties and is a rule of customary international law, binding on all states.
"We warn the perpertrators that there is an absolute prohibition against slavery and sexual slavery in international law," the UN rights spokesperson Rupert Colville said.
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