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Discover LudwigNo, "illegal of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
It does not make sense grammatically or logically. Instead, you could use "illegal for" which is a common phrase used to indicate something that is not allowed or against the law. For example: - It is illegal for children under the age of 18 to purchase cigarettes. - The use of performance-enhancing drugs is illegal for professional athletes. - It is illegal for anyone to drive a car without a valid driver's license.
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Making bomb threats is illegal, of course.
It will be illegal, of course.
Most of it is still illegal, of course.
Wrestling was popular among the gay community in London, where homosexuality was still illegal, of course.
Take the pharmaceutical industry, which still relies largely on copies, often illegal, of Western compounds.
(It's illegal, of course, to live in a commercial building, which is why the rents are low).
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Thanks to this method, several cases of illegal use of synthetic esters of natural steroids were discovered in recent years.
A reduction to the level of enforcement of illegal dumping of commercial waste.
By far, most of the reports come from incidents of "illegal consumption of narcotics or cigarettes".
Meanwhile, new allegations of illegal financing of Sarkozy's 2007 campaign emerged out of Belarus.
He is being held for investigation on a charge of illegal possession of explosives.
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