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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ban of" is not correct in written English.
It does not make sense in a sentence. If you are looking for a phrase to use in a sentence, you could use "ban on" instead. Example sentence: The government issued a ban on selling cigarettes to minors.
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The ban, of course, applies to Taiwan.
Students' Ban of Conservative Group Prompts Outrage.
Therefore, a complete ban of the Claim cannot be justified.
The players face a ban of up to two years.
He faces a ban of up to two years.
Philaldephia Coach Andy Reid has lifted his ban of thePword.
The ban of the lanterns is for a reason.
The committee also recommends the nationwide ban of plastic bags.
She faces an international ban of up to two years.
Why do so many countries oppose a ban of corporal punishment in the home?
Such a ban of free communication is inconsistent with the guarantee of freedom of speech.
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