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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be confined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being restricted or limited in movement or freedom. Example: "After the accident, he found himself to be confined to a wheelchair for several months."
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But he was never to be confined to his study.
Celebrations are not going to be confined to Chinatown.
It's not going to be confined to Taliban alone.
I don't like to be confined in big places anyway".
The owl's plight appears not to be confined to Britain.
He wants Hungary's Roma to be confined to ghettoes.
"I didn't want to be confined to bed," she says.
She used to be confined within her four walls.
He is likely to be confined to the room for several weeks.
The cases, mostly involving children, continue to be confined to northern Uíge Province.
"Rock" is just a marketing category, and a listener doesn't need to be confined by it.
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