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The phrase "as a ban" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used due to its lack of clarity and context.
Example: "The committee decided to implement new rules as a ban on certain activities."
Alternatives: "as a prohibition" or "as a restriction".
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It certainly isn't as satisfying to gun opponents as a ban on some kinds of firearms.
The strike will be followed by other forms of action such as a ban on overtime.
He has made proposals that are plainly unconstitutional, such as a ban on Muslims.
However, you do not give them sufficient credit for even having items such as a ban on assault weapons.
He has endlessly repeated that he opposes such orders as a ban on cheap incandescent light bulbs.
We will now work with farmers to cope with the consequences as a ban will carry significant costs for them".
A major shock in another country, or a strengthening of the pound, could have as much effect as a ban.
However, a daily cash withdrawal limit of €300 remains in place, as well as a ban on cashing cheques.
It would require such reasonable changes as a ban on collection of interest on amounts already paid.
"There are rules to enforce the Chinese walls such as a ban on speaking about business in the elevator.
Judge Lamberth's ruling was so sweeping that the Obama administration interpreted it as a ban on all stem cell research, including projects that passed muster under his predecessor.
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