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Discover Ludwig"ban lifted" is correct and it can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a period of time when something that was prohibited is allowed again. For example: "The government has lifted the ban on outdoor gatherings, allowing people to gather in groups of up to 10 people."
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November 1999 Beef-on-the-bone ban lifted.
Several companies supplying offshore drilling rigs had sued to have the ban lifted.
Despite his denials, Kobzon has been unable to get the US ban lifted.
Yam's lawyers tried to have the ban lifted by the ECHR.
After months of legal wrangling, Mr. Jha's lawyers succeeded in having the ban lifted this spring.
In February Obama said he would like to see the ban lifted.
Pure Shit was softened to Pure S and the ban lifted.
Sydney Swans have announced they will appeal to have their AFL trade ban lifted.
Vermigli became suspect, and the Theatines procured his suspension from preaching, but sympathetic cardinals at Rome had the ban lifted.
He wanted a public-smoking ban lifted in his casinos, even though it had only recently come into effect.
However she feared HSBC would find it hard to get the ban lifted as the court is not in session.
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