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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forbidden for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not allowed or prohibited. Example: Smoking is forbidden for students on campus.
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"It's forbidden for them to be here.
It was also forbidden for her to refuse a bridegroom.
Such contacts have been forbidden for the last couple years.
"It's forbidden for them to serve me a beer and it's forbidden for me to drink it, but everybody drinks.
Under Islamic law, executions are forbidden for the month.
Discussion of these issues was forbidden for thousands of years.
"Look, pictures are forbidden for us, for our religion.
It's forbidden for any civilians to go inside.
Drinking, after all, is forbidden for our soldiers in Iraq.
Sudan I is a carcinogenic industrial azo-dye, forbidden for use in food.
In Mali, for example, listening to music was forbidden for months under militant Islamic rule.
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