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prohibiting out
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "prohibiting out" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or phrase. Example: "The new policy is prohibiting out any form of discrimination in the workplace." (Note: This example is awkward and not standard English.)
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Alternative expressions(3)
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59 human-written examples
Although most states have regulations prohibiting out-of-field teaching, it continues.
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Many of those laws have been interpreted as prohibiting out-of-state driver's licenses from being used for voting.
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But his credibility was hurt a bit by the disclosure that despite bail restrictions in this case prohibiting out-of-state travel, he visited casinos in Connecticut on 23 days one December, including Christmas.
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Vintners in California and Virginia have joined with consumers in New York in a suit seeking to overturn the law prohibiting out-of-state wineries from shipping directly to New Yorkers.
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Swedenburg v. Kelly that New York's law prohibiting out-of-state wineries from shipping directly to consumers in New York was constitutional even though in-state wineries were allowed to.
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"We shall continue to do whatever we can to fight terrorism and there will be no law that will prohibit out activity against this kind of terrorism," he said.
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Thus, lawmakers could prohibit out-of-state wineries from shipping into a state only if they were willing to block their own wineries from shipping out.
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"Lots of lessons that were prohibiting spin outs, in both a confidence and ability to get things going, is now being addressed.
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The new law will also outline the role public officials and police should play in investigating and prosecuting cases, in addition to criminalising the obstruction of justice, protecting the identity of injured parties and witnesses, and – in a major shift for Somalia's clan-based society – prohibiting the out-of-court settlement of sexual offences cases.
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One possible explanation for this discrepancy is our focus on New York State, which has a regulation prohibiting large out-of-state chains from owning and operating nursing homes in the state.
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The only kind of corruption that federal law is allowed to prohibit is out-and-out bribery.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "prohibiting out" in formal writing. Opt for more standard alternatives like "banning" or "forbidding" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Be cautious when combining verbs with prepositions or adverbs. Not all combinations create valid phrasal verbs. Always verify the correctness of the phrase in a reputable dictionary or usage guide.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "prohibiting out" does not function as a standard grammatical unit in English. It attempts to combine the verb "prohibiting" with the adverb "out", but this combination doesn't form a recognized phrasal verb or expression. Ludwig AI also indicates that this phrase is incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "prohibiting out" is grammatically incorrect and lacks a clear, established meaning in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms its non-standard usage. It is advisable to use more common and grammatically correct alternatives such as "banning", "forbidding", or "ruling out" to ensure clarity and effective communication. Due to its lack of recognition and potential for misinterpretation, "prohibiting out" should be avoided in both written and spoken English.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
banning
A more concise and direct way to express prohibiting something.
forbidding
Similar to banning, indicating a formal prohibition.
disallowing
Similar to prohibiting but can apply in less formal contexts.
ruling out
Implies excluding a possibility or option.
preventing
General term for stopping something from happening.
precluding
Suggests making something impossible or preventing it.
blocking
Indicates preventing access or progress.
restricting
Implies setting limits on something.
putting a stop to
An idiomatic expression for ending or prohibiting something.
putting an end to
Similar to "putting a stop to", indicating a firm cessation.
FAQs
Is "prohibiting out" grammatically correct?
No, "prohibiting out" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to use alternatives like "banning" or "forbidding".
What does "prohibiting out" mean?
The phrase "prohibiting out" doesn't have a clear, established meaning in English. It is not a recognized idiom or expression.
Which is correct, "prohibiting out" or "banning"?
"Banning" is the correct and more commonly used term. "Prohibiting out" is not considered standard English.
What can I use instead of "prohibiting out"?
You can use alternatives such as ""banning"", ""forbidding"", or "ruling out" depending on the context.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested