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Discover Ludwig"ban by" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You cannot use it in its current form. If you wanted to construct a sentence using the word "ban," you could use "banned by." For example: "The policy was banned by the government."
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Some get around the ban by wearing hats and wigs.
A total ban by Switzerland has lasted until this day.
P18 Top blogger defies ban by naming star in threesome.
Some users are attempting to get around the ban by sending spoilers in private messages.
Japan gets around the Southern Ocean commercial whaling ban by killing whales for "scientific research".
In the meantime, a ban by as many countries as possible is both good and achievable.
The minority who oppose a ban, by contrast, mind a lot.
Dedicated websites provide lots of ideas for sidestepping the ban by exploiting loopholes in the law.
That resulted in a ban by the ICC on Pakistan hosting international matches which still endures.
To continue: Anti-government protests in Egypt, despite an official ban by President Hosni Mubarak's regime.
He was later handed a retrospective ban by the FA for slapping Laurent Koscielny.
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