Sentence examples for banned causing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "banned causing" is not a correct English construction, and it is not a phrase that can be used in written English.
If you wanted to express the idea of something causing a ban to be implemented, you could use a phrase like "causing a ban to be put in place" or "leading to a ban being enacted." For example: Pollution from the industrial plant was banned causing the company to invest in new, cleaner technology.

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But they said the reversal reflected an increasingly repressive climate over the last year in which some earthy works of fiction as well as many books on politics and history have been banned, causing publishers to fear losing their investments, and perhaps their licenses, if they stick their necks out.

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This action was amended in the game's initial 1997 UK release following the threat of a sales ban, causing the developer to replace the victims with green-blooded zombies.

She was also banned from causing harassment, alarm or distress anywhere in England and Wales for two years.

China is roiled by food safety scandals including poisoned milk, recycled edible oils, carcinogenic food dyes and the persistently heavy use of pesticides, often banned ones, causing major public discontent.

But Tibetan flags have been banned, which caused concern among rights groups, as were umbrellas, which caused only head-scratching.

Initially, that ban caused a market collapse.

The ban caused cancellation of Chevron's Bulgarian exploration permit.

News of the ban caused confusion in financial markets on Tuesday.

In New York some 1,400 tattoo parlours have opened since tattooing was re-legalised in 1997 after a 36-year ban caused by fears of hepatitis.

The Jakarta Globe quoted a spokesman for the Association of Indonesian Palm Oil Producers who said the ban caused Indonesia to be overtaken by Malaysia as the world's biggest producer of palm oil.

Jhonny Peralta's ban caused fewer ripples with the Tigers, who were so prepared for this they traded for a shortstop at the deadline to replace him, but Mitch Albom of The Detroit Free Press still wishes fans cared more about the ethics of Peralta's doping than whether the Tigers will win in his absence.

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