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The construction "forbid from doing something" is widespread, but in formal usage "forbid to" is still preferred: forbid, prohibit.
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The document, from the Malvern jobcentre newsletter, came as the head of the Department for Work and Pensions [DWP] estate, Neil Couling, insisted a previous leak to the Guardian showing targets was, he believed, "an isolated incident and not something that is widespread".
Summary: The question of whether something is a widespread intuition (within a specified group, or among humans in general) is an empirical matter.
Even if there is disagreement on the approach at Binghamton, there is widespread agreement that something needed to be done.
There are some fine swimmers in the women's 200m butterfly, including Italy's Federica Pellegrini, who has held the world record in this event since 2009, Australia's Emma McKeon and Sweden's golden girl, Sarah Sjostrom, but there is widespread acknowledgement that something extra special will be required in the final.
But it didn't seem to me to be something that was widespread – no medicine man approached me with a concoction of herbs, offering to cure my face or, indeed, threatening to remove my eyes and shave the skin off my cheeks to use in some magical concoction. .
Torture is widespread.
Nationalist sentiment is widespread.
Electoral fraud is widespread.
Piracy there is widespread.
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