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The phrase 'prohibited them' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that an action was forbidden. For example: The parents prohibited their children from drinking soda.
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Sanctions imposed by the school in response to the N.C.A.A. investigation prohibited them from postseason play.
"Uber, Lyft, Airbnb, there were things that prohibited them from operating.
But late Wednesday, Mr. Marder said the subpoenas prohibited them from turning them over.
Those check interchange fees were slowing the growth of interstate commerce, and the Fed quickly prohibited them.
The originality of these prints disturbed the authorities to such an extent that the police prohibited them.
At a time when all but two states required religious tests for office, the Constitution prohibited them.
The elders' visits came to an abrupt end recently when Mr. Mast's public defender, Lisa Morrow, prohibited them.
The city has long defined ferrets as wild animals and generally prohibited them, but the ban became specific in 1999.
The judge, al-Muhammadi Qunsuwa, allowed journalists into the courtroom but prohibited them from reporting on anything or taking notes.
In October 2008, when they were put into conservatorship, the government prohibited them from issuing stock for compensation.
Representatives of several Canadian government departments said that privacy laws prohibited them from discussing the specifics of Mr. Long's case.
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