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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prohibited for use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when something is not allowed or is not to be used. For example, "The chemical was prohibited for use after its toxicity was discovered."
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Some of those antibiotics, they say, are prohibited for use on animals in the United States.
Such operations are prohibited for use against American citizens, according to law and regulation.
What sets the teeth-whitening debate apart, said Paul M. Sherman, an attorney at the institute, is that the same products prohibited for use in salons in Alabama and several other states can be bought over the counter in those states with no trouble at all.
Two of the three most widely used herbicides in New Zealand planted forests, terbuthylazine and hexazinone, are currently prohibited for use in forests certified by FSC (Forest Stewardship Council 2007).
"I did infer from this meeting that this was a new policy, that these words were to be prohibited for use from official DEP policy-making with our clients," he added.
Thereafter, DEP employees were warned "to beware of the words global warming, climate change and sea-level rise" -- "these words were to be prohibited for use from official DEP policy-making with our clients".
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"She sat back and said, 'I thought you were going to tell me that your fares compared to commercial first-class fares' " -- which, Mr. Pappas noted, many companies prohibit for use by travelers on domestic flights.
Propofol and dexmedetomidine are commonly used in awake craniotomy, but as mentioned before, propofol is prohibited for pregnant use in Japan.
DDT is now prohibited for this use and has been replaced by technical lindane that contains contaminants.
Because propofol is prohibited for maternal use in Japan, our case showed that dexmedetomidine is an alternative to propofol for sedation in the obstetric population.
In the "power source" technology we excluded nuclear reactors from our analysis since nuclear power is prohibited for private commercial use in most of the countries.
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