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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as specifically prohibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to actions or behaviors that are explicitly forbidden by rules, regulations, or agreements.
Example: "All employees must adhere to the company policies, as specifically prohibited in the employee handbook."
Alternatives: "as clearly forbidden" or "as expressly banned".
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Except as specifically prohibited, modernization and replacement of strategic offensive arms may be carried out.
Iceland recommended New Zealand "add gender identity, gender expression or sex characteristics as specifically prohibited grounds of discrimination in Article 21 of the Human Rights Act of 1993".
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Strychnine does not meet the CCAC's criteria for an acceptable killing method, and is specifically prohibited as an injectable option for euthanizing animals.
Mr. Mubarak's successor, as an acting president, would be specifically prohibited from getting the parliamentary elections under way.
It has been specifically prohibited by the U.S. Army and widely condemned as torture by human rights groups and international courts.
However, a cosmetic product would also be prohibited if it were harmful to consumers when used as intended, even if it did not contain an ingredient specifically prohibited by regulation.
But veterinarians in these states are specifically prohibited by law from prescribing cannabis to animals, as one woman learned after driving to Colorado from Utah because she mistakenly believed she could obtain a medical marijuana prescription for her dog.
With that in mind, under the new law, Congress specifically prohibited pre-payments for income tax to be used as state and local tax deductions for the current year.
Owners are specifically prohibited from criticizing officials.
not specifically prohibited by this section.
Peter Blair QC, counsel for the SFO, said: "This is something the United Nations sanctions specifically prohibited and which English law specifically prohibited".
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