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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ban against" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a prohibition or restriction against something. For example: The city has recently imposed a ban against smoking in public places.
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In addition, Severus issued a specific ban against Jewish proselytism.
Singapore extended a ban against the practice in March.
The Missouri Legislature is considering a ban against such executions.
In 1990 the ban against the ANC was lifted, and Mbeki returned to South Africa.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport later upheld a two-year ban against Contador.
The resolution also strengthens the travel ban against 40 officials already blacklisted.
Qatari officials have not commented on the verdict or the continued travel ban against the couple.
So the French government refused to lift the ban against the advice of its own agency.
The order complies in broad terms with the Geneva Conventions' ban against "degrading treatment".
Tells about the censorship of the press; ban against public speaking and on striking.
Now, Mr. Rogers is the chief enforcer of the ban against earmarks instituted by House Republicans.
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