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Discover Ludwig"bar me from" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used as a request to be excluded or prevented from participating in something, usually due to a conflict of interest. For example, "Please bar me from the meeting since I am a part of the project being discussed."
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Still, I quite liked my family, and I will miss them when they go – or at least when they change their phone numbers, bar me from their houses and ignore me when they pass me in the street.
The only thing that could bar me from entering into a story I read or wrote was my own curiosity.
But being a tower crane operator, no one can question or bar me from getting to know this object.
But, being a tower crane operator, no one can question or bar me from getting to know this object.
I am a gay rights activist, and I routinely say that any minister of any congregation must have the right to do three things: bar me from their sanctuary, deny me their sacraments, and denounce me from their pulpit.
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They tried to de-bar me from working in law.
As though they were barring me from Heaven.
She even barred me from spraying the whipped-cream smiley faces on the chocolate-chip pancakes.
My shyness once more barred me from contact with human beings.
She told reporters in Hong Kong: "The Chinese government has barred me from the competition for political reasons.
The only thing he seemed sure about was that my age – 19 – barred me from becoming a politician.
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