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"banning for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the reason for a ban or prohibition. Example: The school's dress code includes a banning for short skirts and revealing clothing.
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On September 19th the federal Labor government rushed legislation through parliament banning for two years a huge Dutch vessel from trawling in Australian waters.
This was a sop to Christians who fret that militant secularists have gone too far in banning, for example, voluntary prayer in public schools.Mr Romney argued that a president's specific denomination is unimportant, so long as he has one.
And yet successfully imposing a ban would come at a huge cost and for an uncertain benefit.Clarification: We have amended this article to substitute our word "banning" for Ms Gunnarsdottir's word "tackling".
Tiriac said he would resign his position rather than enforce against Raducan his blanket policy of banning for life all Romanian athletes from competing in the Olympics if they test positive for drugs.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, July 1 , 1944P. 13 The Adjutant General is quite right in banning, for Army consumption, books which are full of political implication.
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House Democrats said the new restrictions, in addition to banning for-profit earmarks, would include greater public disclosure of other earmark requests, audits of 5 percent of nonprofit earmarks, and the establishment of a program directly financed by the Pentagon to promote awards for small, start-up military projects.
Louisiana bans for-profit outsourcing for any school program.
I would ban for-profit schooling.
"Blown" diffusers were banned for 2012.
The play was banned for 13 years.
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