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The phrase "will prohibit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of forbidding or preventing something. For example, "The city's new ordinance will prohibit the sale of alcohol after midnight."
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Arguments that "will prohibit sacrificing one person to benefit another" will not themselves deliver "a prohibition on paternalist aggression" (34).
"We will prohibit some groups from participating," Mr. Perez said.
Recent measures will prohibit animal and fruit-shaped edibles.
Meanwhile, the increasing NO3− will prohibit the electron recombination between TiO2 and electrolyte proved by EIS measurements.
Similarly, the EU's Timber Regulation will prohibit imports of illegal timber from March 2013.
The new health care law will prohibit such "gender rating," starting in 2014.
Otherwise, the energy required by the wireless communication of raw sensor data will prohibit battery lifetime, the backbone of IoT.
"The government will prohibit and penalise commercial surrogacy services," it said.
Our reform will prohibit insurance companies from denying coverage because of your medical history.
Allen pointed out that the new law will prohibit discrimination against people based on their DNA.
Casta Cigars is now saying it will "prohibit any future sales" to the club.
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