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in bann
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "in bann" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "in ban," which could refer to being prohibited or restricted. Example: "The use of plastic bags is in ban in several cities to promote environmental sustainability."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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1 human-written examples
For something a tad more upscale try Bann Next Door (350 West 50th Street), the cheap lunch nook in Bann, a sleek Korean spot, for bulgogi tacos with five-grain rice and guacamole salsa for $9.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The study also analyzes the effect of length of training datasets and performance of split sample validation in BANNs modeling.
Science
AT two Korean restaurants in Manhattan, Bann and Woo Lae Oak SoHo, the bibimbap follows the recipe of Eleazar Martinez, a Honduran-born chef.
News & Media
In contrast to the differences we observed in the BANN-trained classifier between BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers, we did not observe any statistically significant mean paired differences in PMD between the test-set pairs age-matched within ±3 or ±1 years or when using the age-restricted dataset (Additional file 1: Table S3, P = 0.83, P = 1.00, and P = 0.83, respectively).
Science
However, it is "the twang of the Scottish tongue", audible throughout his Derry childhood, particularly "over the Bann in Country Antrim", that has given him his current project, a modern English account of the work of the 15th- century Scottish makar Robert Henryson.
News & Media
The upper Bann rises in the Mourne Mountains and flows northwest to Lough (lake) Neagh.
Encyclopedias
Because then URX can analyze every product page in an ecommerce app, like for Hotel Tonight's king suite at the Hilton San Francisco or a $20 LivingSocial deal for $40 at Bann restaurant in New York, and create thousands of ad variants to sell each one.
News & Media
While his sister was placed in a reception home for girls, Fahan was brought to the Pak Kred Reception Home for Boys, which is also known as Bann Poomvet, in Nonthaburi.
Formal & Business
Jaree and Panupong live in the fishing village of Bann Nam Khem, where some 1,500 people died, including 500 children.
Formal & Business
Bann, whose background is in computer science, was already writing emotion-recognition algorithms when he met Rauws.
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But when Harold McCusker, MP for Upper Bann, died of cancer in 1990, Taylor encouraged Trimble to seek the nomination.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "in bann" in formal writing. Consider alternatives like "banned", "prohibited", or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
Common error
Do not confuse "in bann" with legitimate phrases like "in ban" (though less common, refers to a state of prohibition) or names of places/organizations that include the term "Bann". Always verify your intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "in bann" is grammatically suspect and doesn't function as a standard English construction. According to Ludwig AI, it's likely a misspelling. It's crucial to rephrase for clarity. One example exists in the dataset. It may be a misspelling or misinterpretation of "in ban."
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20%
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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15%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "in bann" is considered grammatically incorrect and its usage is discouraged. Ludwig AI flags it as likely a misspelling or misinterpretation, leading to unclear communication. Instead, consider using alternatives such as "under prohibition", "banned", or rephrasing your sentence to clearly convey your intended meaning. When referring to a location, ensure the preposition "in" is followed by the correct place name (e.g., "in Bann").
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
banned
A shorter, more direct way of saying something is prohibited.
prohibited
Formal synonym for "banned".
forbidden
Another common synonym for "banned".
under prohibition
Replaces "in bann" to clearly indicate something is forbidden.
not allowed
Simple and direct way to indicate prohibition.
subject to ban
Similar to "under prohibition", but emphasizes the state of being affected by a ban.
within Bann
Changes the meaning to indicate location inside a specific place named 'Bann'.
in the Bann area
Specifies a geographical region related to 'Bann'.
residing in Bann
Indicates living or staying in a place called 'Bann'.
a member of Bann
Suggests belonging to a group, organization, or community named 'Bann'.
FAQs
What does "in bann" mean?
The phrase "in bann" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It may be a misspelling or misunderstanding of other phrases. If you encounter it, clarify the intended meaning based on the context.
What can I say instead of "in bann"?
Depending on the intended meaning, consider using phrases like "under prohibition", "banned", or "prohibited". If referring to a location, specify "within Bann".
Is "in bann" correct?
No, "in bann" is not considered correct English. Alternative phrasing is recommended for clarity and accuracy.
How to avoid using "in bann"?
Rephrase your sentence to clearly convey your intended meaning. If you intend to communicate a prohibition, consider using "is banned" or a similar phrase. If referring to a place, use "in" followed by the place name (e.g., "in Bann").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested