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The phrase "besides a ban" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used to introduce additional information or a contrasting idea in a sentence. For example: - "Besides a ban on single-use plastics, the government is also implementing other measures to reduce environmental pollution." - "The new law proposes stricter penalties for poaching, besides a ban on the sale of illegal wildlife products." - "Our company offers many benefits to employees, besides a ban on discrimination based on gender or race."
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Besides, a ban isn't practical or actionable.
Besides a ban on Percocet and Vicodin, it called on the F.D.A. to lower the total recommended daily dose of acetaminophen from the current level of four grams, which is about 12 tablets of regular strength Tylenol.
Besides a ban on beluga, the coalition wants Americans to buy less of the lower-priced but still costly varieties of wild caviar -- osetra and sevruga -- and to switch to farm-raised caviar and other types of fish roe.
Besides a ban on immigration into Austria, Mr. Haider favors a 23percentt flat tax, wants every mother who is an Austrian citizen to get a $400 check each month and opposes the social security cuts the Government reluctantly made to qualify for the euro, the European currency.
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Not a ban.
It would oppose a ban.
All BAN nodes send monitored data to a BAN controller.
Need for a ban?
A ban on Twinkies?
A BAN member sends and receives bytes.
A ban on remote controls?
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