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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under sanction" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or situation that is affected by a law, rule, or official order. For example: "The government has imposed new sanctions on the country, so any imports from that region are now under sanction."
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The statute of 1866, originally passed under sanction of the Thirteenth Amendment, 14 Stat.
The bank, known as VEB, is under sanction from the U.S. government.
At least 38 doctors received a combined $140,000 while they were still under sanction.
Under sanction from regulators, Chinese banks pay 2% for deposits, lend at a bit more than 6%, and that is that.
From 1995 through December 2005, the bank altered payment documents so they did not include references to countries under sanction by the American government, according to the department.
ABN Amro used "similar stripping procedures" in processing United States checks, foreign exchange transactions and letters of credit involving nations under sanction, the department said.
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Russia remains under sanctions.
Private businesses have suffered especially under sanctions.
I lived in an Iran under sanctions.
The European Union has increased the number of Syrians under sanctions.
They can't do that very well under sanctions.
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