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Discover LudwigThe phrase "total ban" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which something is completely forbidden. For example, "The government imposed a total ban on the sale of tobacco products."
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A total ban would surely be disproportionate.
I am, I admit, ambivalent about a total ban.
There should be a total ban on building in gardens.
A total ban by Switzerland has lasted until this day.
Last month, he endorsed a total ban on stock options.
Among Republicans, 32 percent supported a total ban.
Garin has called for "a total ban on all firecrackers".
Yet he continues to advocate a total ban.
Earlier this year, groups calling for a total ban on abortion marched through Warsaw.
If the athletes are granted a reprieve from Cas, the possibility of a total ban ends.
Even a total ban on news racks would not deny the "freedom to distribute".
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