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The phrase "forbid him from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is prohibited from doing something. For example, "The principal forbade him from entering the campus after dark."
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We can't forbid him from living".
Will his new contract forbid him from bowling ever again?
The terms of his probation forbid him from using the internet and assuming aliases.
He would get an order, similar to an asbo, to forbid him from buying sex.
Still, she did not forbid him from presenting evidence of his client's sexuality.
Puke's Pick: Ladbroke's rules forbid him from betting, but Magnus Puke told Bloomberg that he has faith in the market, which currently favors Adonis.
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In non-theoretical real life, he's currently one month into two-and-a-half years for disobeying an ASBO [an anti-social behavior order] that forbade him from-no surprises here-walking around naked.
She forbade him from playing football early on.
The Taliban leader insisted that tradition forbade him from handing over his guest.
But Donaghy's probation officer forbade him from accepting the gig.
Kouachi proudly asserts that his "Islamic code" forbids him from attacking civilians.
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