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The phrase 'bans on using' is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence like this: "The government has imposed bans on using certain types of plastic."
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The restrictions included bans on using mobile phones, telephones and computers.
Even if the demand calms (or if bans on using dollars are imposed) Russian banks face huge problems.
Second, many passengers ignore bans on using mobile phones and other electronic devices during take-off and landing.
DeVos called the decision a first step toward ending state bans on using public money to pay tuition at parochial schools.
Before that, he wrote California's bans on using cellphones and sending text messages while driving, tackled medical and pharmaceutical waste and regulated sewage dumped from cruise ships.
Private training colleges could face bans on using brokers to sell their courses and restrictions on the types of diplomas that attract government funding in the latest bid to protect vulnerable students from exploitation.
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Let's being with a ban on using the term "climate change" in official state communications.
The European Union also this month proposed a ban on using the insecticides on flowering crops.
The Marine Corps recently restated a ban on using any social media on its network.
There also would be a ban on using federal funds for policy advocacy.
I'm for a ban on using replacement workers in strikes,' " Mr. Nader said.
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