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Discover Ludwig"banned from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is prohibited from being in a specific place or participating in an activity. For example, "She was banned from the art show for displaying offensive materials."
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We're banned from photographing them.
Women are banned from driving.
Banned from the set?
The media was banned from criticizing it.
The suicidal woman banned from bridges?
He was banned from certain jobs.
The truck was banned from the grounds.
Top Totty has been banned from Parliament.
He has been banned from trading securities.
Got smoking banned from bars and restaurants.
US agents banned from using torture.
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