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Discover Ludwig"barred for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means that someone or something is not allowed or prohibited from doing something. Example: The student was barred from participating in extracurricular activities for three days as punishment for breaking school rules.
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No: they are barred for being women.
Young was barred for life.
Windows, usually barred for security, are common.
Rodriguez was ultimately barred for a year.
Six athletes were subsequently barred for breaking antidoping rules.
He was also barred for one year from Citi Field.
Many are barred for life from returning to America.
In 2000 he was barred for the entire season.
There is nothing worse than being barred for bad acting.
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The administration has already barred for-profit schools from tying bonuses for recruiters to the number of students they enroll.
And the federal commission that manages the land had barred for-profit events from its rolling hills and fields.
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