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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barred using" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express that something has been forbidden from having or doing something. For example: Smoking in the building has been barred using a no-smoking policy.
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He also noted, as strengthening the case, that the statute barred using the State Department for diplomacy.
Though privacy laws make it illegal to use credit information in a criminal case, William Garfinkel, director of audit at the Delaware Department of Health and Social Services, said that nothing barred using it to determine government benefits.
Senator Ron Wyden, the Oregon Democrat who pushed through the legislation that required the report and barred using the system without new legislation, said it was insufficient to promise that the system would deal only with "legally collected information".
A provision that would have barred using campaign funds to pay for criminal defense expenses was taken out at the request of Senate leaders, but the measure, which next goes to the Assembly for consideration, would prohibit the use of campaign funds to buy clothes, pay mortgages or give gifts to family members. . . . .
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The ABM treaty allows defenses against shorter-range missiles, but it bars using that technology against intercontinental ballistic missiles.
California does not bar used car dealers from selling unrepaired vehicles.
Such a decree could include fines and possibly an injunction that would bar use of blanket clearances.
Another declined to participate because of a hospital policy barring use of nebulized medications in mechanically ventilated patients.
Jacques Torres has introduced Trinitario Treasures chocolate bars, using trinitario cocoa beans from Ghana.
He shoved his opponent into the bars, using these "walls" as weapons.
Jorge Colombo sketches the exterior of a bar, using Brushes, an application for the iPhone.
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