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Discover Ludwig"the interdiction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a formal prohibition or ban, especially when referring to a ban on goods or activities. For example, "The government has issued an interdiction on the import of certain seafood products."
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the interdiction
noun
The act of interdicting or something interdicted
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But the interdiction of cocaine was the immediate focus.
There was American support for the interdiction, officials said.
Perhaps Mr Schumer should demand the interdiction of Frankfurter sausages.
Though unevenly enforced, the interdiction lasted from 1686 until 1759.
The Count de Custine ignored the interdiction and resumed production in 1770.
(They faced severe fines and penalties — sometimes death — if they defied the interdiction).
At home, Indonesia wages its "war on drugs", with the interdiction of traffickers its primary weapon.
"Close observation reveals that this is a language comprising one recurring unit of speech: the interdiction".
An administration official said the interdiction exercise would "piggyback" on top of another long-planned naval exercise.
Several nations just completed the first of 10 scheduled exercises simulating the interdiction of nuclear shipments, in waters near Australia.
The interdiction was legal, but neither North Korea nor Yemen violated any treaties by the missile sale.
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