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The phrase "banishment for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the reason or cause for someone being banished. Here is an example: "The king decreed banishment for all those who opposed his rule."
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But all has changed, all's heavy with banishment, for we are no longer who we were.
That the injustice of banishment for Kalaupapa's patients was compounded by their erasure from history is distressing, but not surprising.
Within minutes I was teetering on the verge of banishment for being disruptive and, well, downright rude.
For a few days, however, the promise of a swift banishment for Rodriguez seemed like it might inspire brash behavior.
"The banishment for life of Pete Rose is the sad end of a sorry episode," Giamatti said that day.
He had just been recalled from Class AAA Las Vegas, ending what for all intents and purposes was a 60-game banishment for a questionable attitude.
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So, why is Buchanan the only contrarian with foolish rants singled out for retribution, for banishment from the airwaves?
A two-day banishment from camp for tardiness in 2007, then season-ending surgery for a broken bone in his shoulder.
(His sentence, banishment from Rome for five years, was never enforced).
In light of this ruling, the Lovings decided to plead guilty and accept, in lieu of a prison sentence, banishment from Virginia for the next twenty-five years.
He also made an appeal to the Parlement, however, and on January 5, 1463, his sentence was commuted to banishment from Paris for 10 years.
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