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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banned as" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has been prohibited or forbidden. Here is an example: "The video game was banned as it was deemed too violent for children to play."
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"It shouldn't be done, and the practice needs to be banned as soon as possible".
Inside applause was banned, as were any vocal expressions of dislike or approval.
Each of them will be banned, as will the legal high that I have just commissioned.
Amplified, electronic instruments are banned, and loud acoustic instruments are banned as well.
Movie theaters are banned, as are concerts and just about everything else related to entertainment.
Hitler's "Mein Kampf" is banned, as are Nazi insignia and uniforms.
Beer sales at kiosks would be banned, as would large beer containers.
All unregulated vehicles (those that don't require permits, unlike Segways) have been banned as well.
"That should be banned as well, even if politicians lose votes.
WhatsApp and Instagram are to be banned as well.
The numbers are falling in areas where hunting is banned as well.
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