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The phrase "under proscription" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is prohibited or banned by law or authority. Example: "The organization operated under proscription, making it illegal for members to gather or communicate."
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While Condorcet was under proscription as a Girondin, some of the other works he wrote were published by friends, and others were issued after his death.
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Palocci, who is under no such proscription, has gone into business.
Previously the Home Office has said it does "not routinely comment on whether an organisation is or is not under consideration for proscription".
A Home Office spokeswoman said that although Hizb ut-Tahrir was not named on the order published yesterday, it "remained a group of real concern" and its activities were being kept under close review: "Not all final proscription decisions have been taken," she said.
For India's three Olympians, the new proscription against competing under their flag has added a special ignominy to their usual travails.
Such a claim may result in a nearly absolute proscription against war under present circumstances.
The victory of the Parliamentarians in the English Civil War resulted in the proscription of the prayer book under the Commonwealth and Protectorate.
But Mohan Peiris, the attorney-general, said in an interview that new regulations are to be promulgated under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) to provide for the continued proscription of the Tigers and a fresh regime for holding detainees.
But nor is absolute proscription justified.
They go further than legibility into proscription.
The proscription was rigorously enforced, but remained ineffectual.
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