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"bans on" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a restriction or prohibition on something. For example: - The government has announced bans on single-use plastic bags in an effort to reduce pollution. - The school has strict bans on electronic devices during class hours. - The company has imposed bans on smoking in the workplace to promote a healthier environment.
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Outright bans on certain elements?
Lift the bans on same-sex marriage.
began debating municipal bans on soliciting rides.
Women defy bans on attendance.
Many Westchester towns already have seasonal bans on leaf blowers.
Both states cited their bans on gay marriage.
And the bans on photographs of bodies coming home.
Bans on alcohol are not new to Turkey.
Bans on short-selling have made many strategies unworkable.
Bans on them, issued from 1523 onward, remained ineffective.
An Honest Tea co-founder assesses bans on sugary drinks.
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