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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'forbade from' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'forbade' with the preposition 'from' afterwards. For example: The teacher forbade his students from talking during class.
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Demonstrators gathered outside the station, along with lawyers who the police forbade from entering.
Restricted by their mandate and forbade from engaging M23 directly, MONUSCO troops were forced to watch as the rebels took control of a city strategically important to the control of the mining and export of the DRC's vast mineral resources.
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Effectively, they are forbidden from driving automobiles.
Cars were forbidden from stopping outside schools.
I was forbidden from attending.
We are forbidden from shooting indiscriminately".
They are also forbidden from hazardous duties.
He was forbidden from using the internet.
They are forbidden from visiting their father, and Sergey is forbidden from visiting them.
Their relatives are forbidden from mourning them in public.
And I'm forbidden from even hearing these questions".
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