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Discover Ludwig'put a ban' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the act of making something illegal or disallowing something from being done. For example: "The government put a ban on the trade of endangered animal species."
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A year ago, Sierra Leone put a ban on bushmeat - but is it working?
They should put a ban on them".
They hadn't yet put a ban on photography.
"Will you put a ban on glitter?" Ellen demanded.
Too bad we can't put a ban on the illogical in government.
So they put a ban on all construction at Tempelhof on the ballot, alongside the government's proposal.
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When Grand Canyon park officials were within weeks of putting a ban into effect a year ago, it was derailed by Mr. Jarvis, who told subordinates in an e-mail that the plan troubled representatives of the Coca-Cola Company, a major contributor to national parks.
"Harvard Father puts a Ban, On Daughter's Troth to Princeton Man".
So, here it was just a though experiment and said suppose our entire world puts a ban on the sale of all internal combustion engines from 2040 onwards and ramps up to that quite aggressively over the next 25 years.
When I first heard about this law, it seemed to me that France, by putting a ban on schoolgirls with scarves, was risking the safety that they had earned by staying out of the war.
While putting a ban on fishing for some sharks, the representatives declined to significantly cut back on the catch of eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna off Europe or shut down the tuna's spawning grounds in the Gulf of Mexico and Mediterranean.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com