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The phrase "forbidden it" is not commonly used in modern written English. It may have been used in older forms of English, such as Shakespearean language, but it is not commonly used in modern writing. Instead, you can use "forbidden it" as two separate words, "forbidden" and "it" in a sentence like, "I have forbidden it." Example: He had always wanted to travel the world, but his parents had forbidden it.
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Smoking is forbidden, music is forbidden, soccer is forbidden; it is, one fighter declares, "forbidden to expose oneself," and forbidden to hang around in the street.
Kamita had strictly forbidden it.
Her mother had forbidden it.
Their parents had forbidden it.
"The entrance for Israeli citizens is forbidden," it said.
He added, "I've been forbidden it by my wife".
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Can we forbid it?
Society forbids it.
Islam forbids it altogether.
The chairman forbade it.
Our religion forbids it".
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