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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asset freeze" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or financial contexts to refer to a situation where an individual's or entity's assets are temporarily restricted from being accessed or transferred.
Example: "The government decided to impose an asset freeze on the company due to allegations of fraud."
Alternatives: "asset seizure" or "funds freeze".
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^ "Will Bush's asset freeze work?." BBC, November 7 , 2001 sec.
His wife agreed to a voluntary asset freeze in January.
This was the most expeditious and most comprehensive asset freeze the Treasury has undertaken.
The worldwide asset freeze order was originally issued in Britain and covers up to $800 million.
Mr. Merkin agreed Monday to an asset freeze, subject to the approval of the courts.
Judge Johnson also set a hearing for Tuesday on making the asset freeze permanent.
Prosecutors, who sought the asset freeze, want to use criminal forfeiture laws to seize $279 million.
Those on the blacklist are subject to a travel ban, asset freeze and arms embargo.
Each person will be subject to an EU travel ban and asset freeze.
To impose sanctions on Qaddafi: The United Nations, including an arms embargo, asset freeze, and visa ban.
The Brilac report shows that Riggs, the Washington bank that did much of Pinochet's business, ran a London branch near St James's Palace, which – asset freeze or no asset freeze – was used as a moneybox by the detained ex-dictator.
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