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The phrase "not proscribed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is not officially forbidden or prohibited. It can be used in various contexts, such as legal or moral restrictions. Example: The book was not proscribed by the government, which means that it could still be sold and read freely. In this example, "not proscribed" indicates that the book was not banned or censored by the government.
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And shut-eye is not proscribed on anyone's Sabbath.
A Christian is not proscribed from such activities on Sunday.
Actions not proscribed by legislation are just that: legally permissible rather than morally unimpeachable.
The restrictions, requiring an uptick before shares can be shorted, brought Japan's rules into line with America's.Despite Mr Eichel's frowns, short-selling is not proscribed in Germany.
Campbell was convicted of membership of an unlawful organisation – he appealed on the sole ground that the Real IRA was not proscribed.
Because the missiles were not proscribed - other than those with long range - they could keep engineers and institutions and somehow bury the full scale of their resources.
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We will not proscribe a "one size fits all" solution.
The practice may be unsound, but the current accounting rules do not proscribe it.
He said: "Until and unless the Muslim Brotherhood breaks British laws, we cannot and we should not proscribe them.
"At that time, however, the international law of war did not proscribe material support for terrorism as a war crime".
Behaviourism does not proscribe sources of hypotheses; it simply specifies that only objective data are to be used in testing those hypotheses.
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