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The phrase "is definitely prohibited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clearly state that something is not allowed or forbidden in a specific context. Example: "Bringing outside food into the theater is definitely prohibited."
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They are calling for clearer standards regarding "what is disciplinary and what moves into the category of 'severe pain and suffering, either physical or mental,' which is definitely prohibited under international law".
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But if you really don't have the choice, use them, it's definitely not prohibited or anything.
which is definitely true.
The answer is definitely yes.
The result is definitely noteworthy.
Participant : It definitely is, definitely, definitely".
Exercise is definitely good.
That is definitely the case.
He's definitely, definitely helped.
"He's definitely intense, definitely vocal.
They were definitely phreatic eruptions.
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