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Discover Ludwig"forbid you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of prohibiting something. For example, "The law forbids you to drive without a license."
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I forbid you, Mackinnon said.
I forbid you to like it".
Nobody can forbid you to dream".
God forbid you couldn't have children.
No workplace has any right to forbid you from this".
So God forbid you mixed up an "Esq".
If, God forbid, you were hit by a car.
God forbid you want to know where the bathroom is".
Because God forbid you buy some affordable drugstore goo.
It's a CGS … God forbid you should enjoy it.
"God forbid you should ever have to experience anything like this," she wrote.
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