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Discover Ludwig"strictly forbid" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to express that something is not allowed, often in a very serious or absolute way. For example: "Driving without a valid license is strictly forbidden."
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But auto shows and museums as a rule strictly forbid touching the paint or chrome.
"In fact, the Department of Justice and the bureau's own guidelines for conducting domestic operations strictly forbid such actions".
Prison rules strictly forbid sexual activity between prisoners, yet every male prison in the country has a "condom policy".
He responded that Styles adheres to traditional rules: "We strictly forbid any altering or manipulation of photos that have been shot for Styles, including fashion shoots".
Club rules strictly forbid members from publicly discussing what happens inside its walls, but two dozen of them detailed the contours of the disagreement.
Last month Mr. Waxman and Mr. Butterfield asked Apple to explain why it was giving developers unlimited access to people's address books, even though App Store rules strictly forbid such behavior.
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Drinking is strictly forbidden.
Cellphones should be strictly forbidden.
Kamita had strictly forbidden it.
Off-roading was strictly forbidden.
All alcohol is strictly forbidden.
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