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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'banned to' is not a proper English phrase and is incorrect to use in any written English.
A correct phrase that has the same meaning might be 'prohibited from.' Example: The store owner banned him to enter the premises. Corrected sentence: The store owner prohibited him from entering the premises.
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Imports of cement are banned to protect local manufacturers.
Advertising alcohol is banned to the extent that televised scenes that show drinking are pixellated.
"The Congregation's premises will be banned to them for use of any religious or social nature...
Photography is banned to prevent outsiders from stealing secrets of the production and bottling processes.
Tour groups are banned, to preserve the serenity of the setting.
They go into the temple which has formerly been banned to those of low caste.
Unhealthy free desserts with children's meals should be banned to curb obesity, senior doctors have said.
They also suggest that time-limited discounts on cosmetic surgery should be banned to prevent people from impulsively buying procedures.
In America, this would provoke anyone who was banned to call Alan Dershowitz and sue for discrimination.
Flying kites and model airplanes in Beijing has also been temporarily banned, to the distress of kite enthusiasts.
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