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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temporary ban" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a temporary prohibition or restriction on something. Example: "The government has imposed a temporary ban on outdoor gatherings due to the current health crisis."
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A temporary ban on neonicotinoids is a prudent step.
And Slovenia also imposed a temporary ban on maize.
It is time to make President Obama's temporary ban permanent.
How would a temporary ban assist security, except temporarily?
■ How many accounts did you subject to a temporary ban?
Others say they favor a temporary ban, no ban, or some other sanction.
But there are differences over plans to impose a temporary ban on returning jihadis.
Cue a diplomatic spat, and a temporary ban on Australians travelling to Bougainville.
In May, Pakistan placed a temporary ban on Facebook for the same reason.
But now he said, "We've rethought the need for a temporary ban".
The abduction prompted the United Nations to impose a temporary ban on travel to Mogadishu.
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