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Discover LudwigThe phrase "impose ban" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of officially placing restrictions or prohibitions on something.
Example: "The government decided to impose a ban on single-use plastics to reduce environmental waste."
Alternatives: "enforce a ban" or "implement a ban".
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Along with Belgium and France, Austria, Bulgaria, and the Netherlands also impose ban or partial bans of the niqab.
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It is a denial of press freedom to impose bans.
But the ability to impose bans on toxic instruments should be part of the tool kit.
There is now a growing trend in Europe to impose bans as a way to combat sexual trafficking.
Additionally, the European authority could impose bans on short-selling for up to three months in parts of or throughout the 27-nation Union.
The agency still has the power to develop graphic warnings and to impose bans on several forms of marketing that appeal to children, for example.
"Because if we are imposing these bans on another country, who are we to ask other countries not to impose bans on the U.S. when they question our supply?
Schools that have tried to win students over appear to have fared better than those that impose bans, Professor Morgan said.
Others argue that you cannot impose bans on people you will sooner or later have to negotiate with.
Mexico City and Toronto are among the largest cities abroad to impose bans.
The Senate immigration bill, for example, would impose bans on such services for immigrant children for up to 13 years.
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