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The phrase "are prohibited from using" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that someone is not allowed to use something.
Example: "Employees are prohibited from using personal devices during work hours."
Alternatives: "are not allowed to use" or "must refrain from using".
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Trucks and buses are prohibited from using the ramp in the diamond interchange from eastbound I-68 to southbound US 220; those vehicles must follow US 220 Truck instead.
Civilian pilots are prohibited from using them.
Bus drivers in Cleveland are prohibited from using cellphones while behind the wheel.
Students are prohibited from using recording devices of any kind in their courses.
Further, candidates are prohibited from using "any form of publicity," including social networking, to campaign.
If others are prohibited from using the phrase, they do offer the same formula.
Workers on the sorting machines are prohibited from using the gloves because they might get caught in the equipment.
Spiders are unit investment trusts, which do not have a board and are prohibited from using futures and options.
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Since November 1990, US fishermen have been prohibited from using large scale driftnets both within the US EEZ and on the high seas.
Paying customers will also be prohibited from using the service during Monday night games.
But henceforth, if I do not pay the fee, I will be prohibited from using it.
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