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"prohibited substances" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to substances that are not allowed or forbidden by law or rules. Example: The use of performance-enhancing drugs in sports is strictly prohibited and athletes who test positive for these prohibited substances face severe consequences.
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Sometimes they contain prohibited substances.
"The criminal underworld is providing prohibited substances.
None tested positive for prohibited substances, including some banned antibiotics.
Almost no one admits to knowingly taking prohibited substances.
It is on WADA's list of prohibited substances.
"She indicated that they had expressly agreed that she would not take any prohibited substances.
"We're satisfied that, particularly on our veterinary advice, no prohibited substances have been involved.
Subsequent analysis revealed 11 of the samples contained ethylestranol and stanozolol, which are prohibited substances.
"I can find no wrong doing … [no] anti-doping rule violation, [no] prohibited substances," he said.
Currently, marijuana, whether recreational or medical, is on the list of prohibited substances.
"They are testing against the full range of prohibited substances, including EPO.
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