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"strict prohibitions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means strong and specific rules or regulations that must be followed. You can use this phrase in formal or legal contexts to describe actions or behaviors that are not allowed. Example: The school has strict prohibitions against bullying. Students who engage in any form of bullying will face serious consequences, including suspension or expulsion.
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These licenses often include strict prohibitions on taking the software apart, or reverse-engineering it.
Many Atkins dieters point out the difficulty of adhering to the strict prohibitions.
Then, after years of resistance, several airlines decided to relax strict prohibitions against using cell phones.
There would be strict prohibitions on driving under the influence and marijuana use in public.
Strict prohibitions against all cross-border flows are still frowned upon as too blunt, except in extreme cases.
That in turn would leave Europe with strict prohibitions on tracking and data collection, and the United States with few.
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There is a strict prohibition against eating the totem.
Ironically, the Christian Church, encouraged by the arguments of St Augustine, adopted a strict prohibition against suicide precisely because it had become so popular among Christians.
"As Liquor Business Booms, Bootleggers Risk the Lash" (Tehran Journal, April 4) describes the sale of liquor in Iran despite Islam's strict prohibition on alcohol consumption.
(Karl Andree, a Britain who has lived in Saudi Arabia for 25 years accused of violating the kingdom's strict prohibition on alcohol, was sentenced to 350 lashes.
Mr. Dugard also criticized Israel's closing of its border crossings with Gaza as a violation of "the strict prohibition on collective punishment contained in the Fourth Geneva Convention".
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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