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"injunction on" is correct and usable in written English.
An injunction is an order from a court that tells someone to do or not do a certain thing. Therefore, an "injunction on" something is an order from a court that requires someone to do, or not do, something. For example, "The judge issued an injunction on the developer, prohibiting them from continuing construction on the site."
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The Federal District Court for the District of Columbia issued a preliminary injunction on Thursday against one such start-up, FilmOn X.
They requested an injunction on the new ordinance.
The network filed for the injunction on Aug. 11.
RTÉ opposed the injunction on grounds including the right to freedom of expression and public interest.
Wednesday's appeals court decision lifted a partial injunction on the state's program.
But the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit lifted that injunction on Tuesday.
Justice Emily Jane Goodman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan issued a preliminary injunction on Tuesday.
"Keep the Secrets" is the injunction on badges handed out as we leave the theatre.
The judge slapped a permanent injunction on Walkway Over the Hudson, barring any tours or repairs.
Now, following the injunction on Monday it is uncertain whether it will be held at all.
There is currently an injunction on the enforcement of the ruling.
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