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I am forbidden to
Is it correct and natural to say
I am forbidden to smoke
Instead of. I am not allowed to smoke.?
And I am not permitted to smoke.?
Thanks
Aug 6, 2014 3:28 PM
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I am forbidden to smoke: Sounds very serious and is not in every day use. The second two options would be fine!
August 6, 2014
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