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Discover LudwigThe phrase "banned on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been prohibited or forbidden on a certain day or date. Example: The use of plastic bags was banned on January 1st in an effort to reduce pollution.
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Led Zeppelin is the one group banned on a balloon trip," the driver rebukes.
Around L platz, one of Zurich's busiest squares, cars are now banned on many blocks.
Alcohol is banned on the island.
Smoking is banned on Italian trains.
3) What should be banned on site?
Imports were banned on 29 October.
Zan was banned on Montazeri and Amini's wedding day.
Dumping was banned on the Connecticut side in 2007.
If there were, they would be banned on board.
Mattel and Lego are banned on this basis.
Get banned on Monday and it mucks everything else up".
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