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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'barring her' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the exclusion of someone or something, or as an exception to something which has been mentioned. For example, you can say "Everyone was invited to the party, barring her."
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The Supreme Court issued an order on Friday temporarily barring her from doing so.
She is a protagonist without agency or need of resolution, barring her eventual desire to return home.
Ms. Trierweiler has shown other instances of jealousy about Ms. Royal, reportedly barring her from the 2009 funeral of Mr. Hollande's mother.
Her rival, Sheikh Hasina Wajed, was in America, and has said she will try to defy a government order barring her from returning to Bangladesh.
A woman who breached a court order barring her from causing nuisance by making "loud sex noises" was sent to jail.
She was also taking in four additional children a day to baby-sit with -- in defiance of the state's own edict barring her from providing informal day care.
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The judge barred her from the courtroom.
The government barred her from entering the country last year.
The fascists, however, had other plans for her, and in 1938 barred her from academia.
Clark worried that if her parents won custody, a judge might bar her from seeing her child.
Term limits barred her from running this time, though she would be eligible again in four years.
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