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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prohibited to" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used after a verb to indicate that someone is forbidden from doing something. For example, "Visitors are prohibited to bring their own food and beverages into the museum."
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Most of them understood the prohibition was prohibited to damage (29%), followed by to cut (19%), to take (13%), and others.
You are strictly prohibited to contest me".
Cinemas and parks prohibited to Muslims?
(Though it's ice cream, it's still prohibited to those under twenty-one).
LONDON — "It should be prohibited to say which is the best player in the world.
By law it is also prohibited to log in Brazil nut concessions.
They lived in the hospitals, were on call every other night and were prohibited to marry.
Directors are prohibited to leave the country and prohibited to return home, forced to cancel projects and threatened with punishment if their films are too probing or too critical of life in the Islamic Republic.
TSENG -- At Harvard, until last year, it was actually prohibited to start a company in your dorm room.
A sign in a central building warns students in English: "It is prohibited to carry arms in the university.
Schools were nearly universal in the North but less available even to whites — and, of course, prohibited to slaves — in the South.
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