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The phrase "an absolute proscription on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate a complete and total prohibition of something.
Example: "The new policy imposes an absolute proscription on the use of mobile phones during work hours."
Alternatives: "a complete ban on" or "a total prohibition of".
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6) Additionally, the group considered but was divided over a further criterion - whether there should be an absolute proscription on human studies involving pesticides that are genotoxic or that have effects that are not easily predictable with simple dose-response relationship, such as might be the case for some endocrine disrupting chemicals.
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He said there should be an absolute ban on that".
Such a claim may result in a nearly absolute proscription against war under present circumstances.
But nor is absolute proscription justified.
Because neither side has an absolute lock on the truth.
Then has an absolute minimum on.
The Caucuses were an absolute disaster on Saturday.
It was an absolute disaster on "The Bachelorette".
"We consider this an absolute terrorist attack on the community".
Without a proscription on child labour, the limits on what is permissible are likely to become blurred and then extended.
They have an absolute infatuation with focusing on management.
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