Hi GMAT instructors,
I have a general question on the usage of "comma as VERBed by". Please see below the sentence (the original sentence is from the 1st question of GMAT Official Advanced Questions, but I have tweaked it a bit in order not to violate the rule of this forum).
Marketing computer games to children, as once prohibited by the government, is now prevalent after the government lifted the ban a few years ago.
Is the sentence above considered grammatically correct in GMAT? How should I interpret the meaning of "as prohibited by the government" here? Does it mean "as (such marketing strategy was) once prohibited by the government"? If so, it may not be grammatically correct because I'm not sure what "as" is doing in this sentence.
I feel that a more GMAT-like sentence would be written like the following (as opposed to using "as prohibited by"):
Marketing computer games to children, a marketing strategy that was once prohibited by the government, is now prevalent after the government lifted the ban a few years ago.
Please let me know of your thoughts. Thank you in advance.