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Discover Ludwig"prohibits him from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express when an action is not allowed for a specific person. Example: The new law prohibits him from smoking in public spaces.
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His contract prohibits him from revealing any of his customers.
His CNN contract prohibits him from doing more, and CBS executives would jump at the chance to change that.
O'Neal is allowed to drive a motorcycle, but he has a contract clause that prohibits him from sky diving.
"Now we suffer constant cycles of conflict because his arrogance prohibits him from listening to the demands of the people".
There is now a full order of protection that prohibits him from making any contact with her.
Broad's agreement with MOCA prohibits him from making curatorial decisions, but, even before Deitch arrived, Broad began agitating to put the permanent collection on display.
The S.E.C.'s two-year ban currently prohibits him from being paid by Willett and participating in some investment activities at the firm.
While his faith, as he subscribes to it, prohibits him from drinking alcohol, Mr. Hoque's interpretation of the Koran allows him to pour it.
Furthermore, his case is complicated by his agreement with the firm, which he say prohibits him from selling all his stock for roughly three years.
That contract prohibits him from working for a Credit Suisse competitor before May, but he is trying to reach a settlement with the bank, the executive said.
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Thus, an order of prohibition should be issued to prohibit him from carrying out this assessment.
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