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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banned by" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been prohibited by some authority, agency, or organization. For example, "Several countries have banned the sale of shark fins, which has been a traditional delicacy in China, by declaring it illegal."
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Ibogaine remains banned by the federal government.
All have been banned by Noa.
H.G.H. was banned by baseball in 2005.
Woods, too, is banned by the regime.
"Music is banned by religion," she says.
All were banned by the Nazis.
IRA banned by the Free State.
Except conkers have been banned by lesbians.
These drugs were not banned by accident.
In China both Twitter and Facebook are banned by censors.
Which films have been banned by the censor board lately?
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