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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was prohibited for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that something was forbidden to someone or something. For example, "The use of cell phones was prohibited for all students during school hours."
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Lucius Junius Brutus (1680) was prohibited for antimonarchical sentiments.
Defeat brought the loss of many regional rights and privileges, and even the Catalan language was prohibited for a time.
Two years ago, fishing for red grouper, the most common commercially caught species, was prohibited for two months because fishermen reached their annual quota early.
I met a cheerful young man who had recently been conscripted to officers' training and was out on the square despite being warned that this was prohibited for officers.
Participation in any strenuous/unaccustomed exercise and alcohol intake was prohibited for the 24 h prior to each treatment arm.
Some 7,500 Pacific Islanders (called Kanakas) working on plantations in Queensland were deported, and entry into Australia was prohibited for Pacific Islanders after 1904 (Jupp 2007).
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"It's been prohibited for so long".
Propagation is prohibited for 'Karma' dahlias.
What is prohibited for a subject, for example, may not be prohibited for a king, chief, or shaman.
"This is prohibited for all," Sheik Abdulaziz said.
Additionally, central/integrated storage may be prohibited for organizational or legal reasons in certain areas.
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