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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'prohibited us from' is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, this phrase is used to express that someone is not allowed to do something, either by law, rule or restriction. For example: "The new regulations prohibited us from travelling abroad for more than two months."
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For soils and water, small sample sizes (n = 3/site) prohibited us from using multivariate analyses.
Furthermore, the lack of repeated measurements prohibited us from using time-dependent covariates.
However, this approach prohibited us from using the ICF for two reasons.
However, using the mean prohibited us from adjusting for time-specific urinary creatinine, which was suggested by Barr et al. (2005).
Aside from potential misclassification, using electronic data also prohibited us from reporting detailed information on the resistance patterns exhibited by the isolates.
Another limitation was the use of anonymized data, which prohibited us from identifying repeat patient visits and patients from the same family or household [ 11].
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The use of such a scaled bound prohibits us from fitting actual bound levels, but rather scaled versions thereof.
"People said, 'When are you going to prohibit us from drinking wine or vodka, or stop us using white sugar?
Allegedly, you even publicly used a crude term, one which decorum and the FCC prohibit us from even saying on the air, to describe your own wife.
He is prohibiting us from killing the innocent.
That time spent alone prohibits us from knowing certain things about Katharine White's inner life.
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