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Discover Ludwig"prohibitions on" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe rules or laws that prohibit certain actions or behaviors. An example sentence could be: "The city has strict prohibitions on outdoor smoking to promote a healthier environment."
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The first prohibitions on transactions prohibited leases, either to or from Indians.
And the number of states with prohibitions on carrying concealed firearms dropped to one from seven.
Others included prohibitions on drivers using mobile phones or smoking.
Prohibitions on mortgaging land meant he could raise no capital.
Hedge funds and other purveyors of alternative investments have suffered similar prohibitions on marketing their products.
Merrill Lynch's qualms and prohibitions on dealing with Madoff went back to 1998.
Meanwhile, journalists in France continued to toy with legal prohibitions on reporting.
The recommendations did not include relaxing prohibitions on talking on cellphones during flights.
That legislation respectively established and strengthened prohibitions on the harvesting of sharks for their fins.
More recently, cities began enforcing prohibitions on camping and bans on tents.
Yet, by the late nineteen-fifties, Bergenites had begun to place prohibitions on Sunday sales.
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