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Discover Ludwig"expressly forbids" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something has been explicitly denied or prohibited. For example, "The school expressly forbids the use of cell phones during class."
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Nothing in Islam expressly forbids birth control.
But you forget, our medical charter expressly forbids it.
There is no admission charge to Little League games; the charter expressly forbids it.
In addition to pork and shellfish, the Torah expressly forbids the consumption of anything that swarms.
She decides he has to die even though Moscow expressly forbids it.
Dodd-Frank expressly forbids the use of such ratings agencies, whose poor judgments are held partly responsible for the crisis.
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Cameras were expressly forbidden.
But it isn't expressly forbidden.
For educational use only; commercial use expressly forbidden.
Nor, she noted, did the plan expressly forbid exceptions.
It is expressly forbidden to me by my internist, Dr. Klutchmaw.
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