Sentence examples for really banned from inspiring English sources

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What's really "banned in Boston" is the memory of the sin and slaughter the sanctimony is founded upon.

We really banned Paris Hilton before everyone else.

HuffPost reached out to the restaurant to see if the family was really banned.

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Should we really ban, tax or otherwise deter any action that has unpleasant effects on other people?

"You can't really ban something unless you can define it and no one is offering a definition we can use".

But that's exactly the point: if states start ensuring that us student-athletes received fair treatment, would the N.C.A.A. really ban us all?

Campaign groups said the move was an encouraging first step – but argued that Obama should really ban all fossil fuel production on public lands to have maximum impact on climate change.

"Surely they won't really ban it, will they?" she asked.

And it's not clear that Facebook can really ban them anyway, since there's no direct contractual relationship between the two companies.

Can Britain really ban new petrol and diesel cars by 2040, as it intends to do? Yes, it can.

But right now, advocates hope the court agrees with its argument that, in reality, this so-called "ban" isn't really banning anything.

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