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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Got restricted" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or incomplete.
It can be used in casual contexts to indicate that someone or something has been limited or prohibited in some way. Example: "After the incident, access to the building got restricted for everyone."
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Last month, Lazard reported that Mr. Wasserstein got restricted stock valued at $36.2 million as part of his compensation for 2007.
I spent three days checking blogspot.com and blogger.com every couple of hours, because if access got restricted to them I was sure it meant they knew about the site.
Additionally, the layout visibility got restricted to the point where the superelevation changed its sign [6].
It was observed that cell growth got restricted under oxygen-limited conditions in Fig. 5c and TL1-1 yield was decreased to 371.72 mg/L in Fig. 5b.
When we as a nation found that tobacco was addictive and harmful, it got restricted from minors," Weiler told HuffPost.
It is likely that their responses especially those of the younger women got restricted.
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Or they could get restricted stock.
We will try to offer them some sort of bet, but they will get restricted".
In a society used to liberty, what is important to liberty, like breathing, gets noticed only after it gets restricted.
One reason is that some bankers are getting restricted stock that they won't be able to sell for years, instead of cash.
Visas, traditionally hard to get, restricted to specific cities and burdened with onerous requirements to report to the local police, are becoming more flexible for business travelers and older citizens.
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