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The phrase "act does not ban" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to indicate that a specific act or law does not prohibit a certain action.
Example: "According to the new legislation, the act does not ban the use of drones for recreational purposes."
Alternatives: "the act does not prohibit" or "the act does not restrict".
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(On Wednesday, the White House announced the administration would "issue guidance clarifying that the Affordable Care Act does not ban doctors from asking patients "about firearms in their patients' homes and safe storage of those firearms").
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The act doesn't ban sales to civilians, but it requires a one-time $200 tax, and the prospective owner must get approval from the local police chief or sheriff and register the weapon with the Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms
Although the Poor Law Amendment Act did not ban all forms of outdoor relief, it stated that no able-bodied person was to receive money or other help from the Poor Law authorities except in a workhouse.
(And in any case, on a purely selfish level, surely it is better that mums feel comfortable enough to breast-feed in coffee-shops, or on buses and planes, rather than the rest of us having to put up with a screaming baby).To be fair to Claridge's, it does not ban the act.
He did not ban opposition.
And third, do not ban financial instruments.
Do not ban.
Don't ban porn.
Regulate, but don't ban".
Don't ban Buckie!" as she spoke.
The criteria don't ban these additives.
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