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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already prohibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not allowed or banned at the present time, often in reference to rules or regulations.
Example: "The use of plastic bags is already prohibited in many cities to reduce environmental impact."
Alternatives: "currently banned" or "already forbidden".
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It continued: "Smoking is already prohibited in all UWE buildings.
(The use of federal funds for abortion is already prohibited).
Though the government had yet to blacklist Irisl, sanctions rules already prohibited dealings with Iranian companies.
Shark finning is already prohibited in the coastal waters of the United States, including New York.
Canada has already prohibited the gathering of wild ginseng, and North Carolina may soon follow suit.
Blanquer said some education establishments already prohibited pupils from using their mobiles.
Healthcare providers are already prohibited by federal law from spending Title X funds on abortion.
County executives and council members were already prohibited from receiving funds directly from developers.
However, in his letter, Mr Javid argued Ofcom's current rules already prohibited broadcasts that would "incite hatred".
Prior to the enactment of §602(a), the Act already prohibited the importation of "piratical," or unauthorized, copies.
Prudential Financial, a firm with no investment banking business, has already prohibited its analysts from being interviewed by journalists.
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