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The phrase 'block the use of' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of preventing something from being used. For example, "The government has blocked the use of plastic bags to combat pollution."
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In April, the group sued the government to block the use of similar "no fly" lists.
But are not some Eurosceptics demanding Cameron block the use of community institutions?
It has already acted to block the use of PGD sex selection as a speculative means of preventing autism.
Harvard University has largely succeeded in recent efforts to block the use of the name by unaffiliated companies and organizations.
And in August, Amazon announced it would block the use of Flash in advertising on its sites.
TriggerSmart's technology could allow any member of a unit to block the use of firearms by partner forces.
Congressional Republicans are trying to block the use of federal money to hold civilian criminal trials of 9/11 suspects.
Lawmakers in Washington have tried to block the use of telecom equipment from China on national security grounds.
Setting aside decades of calls for universal coverage, the bishops pledged to fight any bill that failed to block the use of federal subsidies for insurance covering abortion.
Senator Lindsey Graham, of South Carolina, announced, "I will do all in my power to block the use of funds to open an embassy in Cuba.
Cameron indicated that Britain may go further and block the use of EU institutions if eurozone countries club together to shape financial regulations and labour laws.
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