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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lifting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the act of removing or eliminating a restriction, restriction, or restriction. For example, "The new law allowed for the lifting of the ban on same-sex marriage."
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"The paper criticized the lifting of subsidies".
She welcomed the lifting of the ban.
It also included a timetable of the lifting of sanctions.
The reveal provided by the ceremonial lifting of the cloche?
He called for the lifting of restrictions on the Internet.
Hamas demands a lifting of Israel's economic blockade.
Some responded with skepticism to the lifting of the alert.
At stake for Myanmar is the possible lifting of sanctions.
But the heavy lifting of reform remains to be done.
Sanctions In return, Iran would require a lifting of sanctions.
The Bush administration demands the total lifting of the penalties.
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