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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ban for" by itself is not correct or usable in written English.
However, you can put "ban for" in a sentence with other words to form a complete sentence. For example: "The student was given a ban for breaking the rules."
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I want a ban for ever.
Two-match ban for Mihajlovic.
SFJ: He'll lift the ban for her.
He arrived fresh from a ban for biting and leaves while serving a ban for biting.
The USADA is seeking a lifetime ban for Mr Montgomery.
He later received a four-match ban for his outburst.
Anelka faces a likely five-game ban for the action.
We extended our social media ban for another day.
Cheaters would get a two-year ban for the first offense and a lifetime ban for the second.
The news makes sense given the mobile phone ban for drivers introduced in 2003.
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I would ban for-profit schooling.
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