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Discover Ludwig"banned for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been prohibited or forbidden from occurring. Example: The use of plastic bags has been banned for environmental reasons.
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The play was banned for 13 years.
"Blown" diffusers were banned for 2012.
He is banned for cheating the Ghanaians.
Mrs. Sisulu was banned for 10 years.
Are you banned for life?
"You cause trouble, you're banned for life".
I didn't get banned for that.
Both were subsequently banned for eight years.
All three were banned for two years.
2014: Banned for three years for bribery.
Harbhajan was banned for five ODIs.
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